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appyboo

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Cell A3 is located at
 
 column A, row 3
  rows 1 to 3, column A
  row A, column 3
  columns 1 to 3, row A

Question 2

Which distributive justice theory states The greatest good for the greatest number?
 
 Utilitarian
  Carpitarian
  Libertarian
  Egalitarian



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Answer to Question 1

column A, row 3

Rationale: Cell A3 denotes column A, row 3.

Answer to Question 2

Utilitarian

Rationale: The utilitarian distributive justice theory states The greatest good for the greatest number; the egalitarian justice theory states Equal access to resources; the libertarian justice theory emphasizes personal rights to social and economic liberty; the other option is a distractor.



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