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Email #1
Email from wedding coordinator to bride and groom
February 12, at 10:13am
"The final headcount for booking the pavilion for the reception is today. Right now we have a rough estimate of 425 people. Is this still true and if so, do we know how many people will be having the chicken dinner?"
Email #2
Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am
"We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner."
Email #3
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am
"I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding."
Based on the given information in the emails, determine whether the statements are justified.
I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline.
II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs.
III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension.
I. Justified
II. Not justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Not Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Not justified
III. Justified
I. Justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
Email #1
Email from wedding coordinator to bride and groom
February 12, at 10:13am
"The final headcount for booking the pavilion for the reception is today. Right now we have a rough estimate of 425 people. Is this still true and if so, do we know how many people will be having the chicken dinner?"
Email #2
Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am
"We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner."
Email #3
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am
"I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding."
Based on the given information in the emails, determine whether the statements are justified.
I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline.
II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs.
III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension.
I. Justified
II. Not justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Not Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Justified
I. Justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
I. Not justified
II. Not justified
III. Justified
To determine which statements are justified, look at the information given in the emails.
For statement I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline. Look at the bold statement in email #3,
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am
I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any chances are made at least one week prior to the wedding.
Therefore, the wedding coordinator is willing to extend the guest count if at all possible. Thus, this statement is not justified.
For statement II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs. Look at the bold statement in email #2,
Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am
We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner.
Therefore, the bride does give a deadline for the RSVPs. Thus, this statement is not justified.
For statement III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension. Look at the bold statement in email #3,
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am
I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding.
Since the wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride, the statement is justified.
Techniques
At a gym there are three different paths an individual can take to obtaining membership. The first option is personal training. The second option is group fitness classes and the last option is individual direction. Members are only allowed to partake in individual direction after 5 personal training sessions and 10 group fitness classes.
Personnel
For personal training, there must be one trainer per individual. For group fitness classes there must be one trainer per eight individuals. For individual direction, no trainer is required; however, only 25 members can partake in individual direction at a time. At this particular gym there are 12 trainers.
Price
The price of membership depends on the technique the individual chooses. Personal training costs between $40 and $75 per session, depending on the trainer. Group fitness classes cost $20 per session. Individual direction costs $15 per visit.
Based on the given information, determine whether each of the statements is justified.
I. An individual who is experienced in fitness and has taken 3 group classes can choose to pay for the individual direction membership.
II. An individual who has a budget of $160 a month to spend on fitness after going through the personal training and group sessions can attend 8 classes per month.
III. Tina has completed all the necessary requirements to have an individual direction membership; Tina would make the 26th member of this type.
I. Justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
I. Not justified
II. Not Justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
I. Justified
II. Not Justified
III. Not justified
Techniques
At a gym there are three different paths an individual can take to obtaining membership. The first option is personal training. The second option is group fitness classes and the last option is individual direction. Members are only allowed to partake in individual direction after 5 personal training sessions and 10 group fitness classes.
Personnel
For personal training, there must be one trainer per individual. For group fitness classes there must be one trainer per eight individuals. For individual direction, no trainer is required; however, only 25 members can partake in individual direction at a time. At this particular gym there are 12 trainers.
Price
The price of membership depends on the technique the individual chooses. Personal training costs between $40 and $75 per session, depending on the trainer. Group fitness classes cost $20 per session. Individual direction costs $15 per visit.
Based on the given information, determine whether each of the statements is justified.
I. An individual who is experienced in fitness and has taken 3 group classes can choose to pay for the individual direction membership.
II. An individual who has a budget of $160 a month to spend on fitness after going through the personal training and group sessions can attend 8 classes per month.
III. Tina has completed all the necessary requirements to have an individual direction membership; Tina would make the 26th member of this type.
I. Justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
I. Not justified
II. Not Justified
III. Justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Justified
I. Justified
II. Not Justified
III. Not justified
I. Not justified
II. Justified
III. Not justified
Look at each of the statements and the given information in the paragraphs to determine whether they are justified or not.
I. An individual who is experienced in fitness and has taken 3 group classes can choose to pay for the individual direction membership.
Look at the bolded sentence in the techniques paragraph,
At a gym there are three different paths an individual can take to obtaining membership. The first option is personal training. The second option is group fitness classes and the last option is individual direction. Members are only allowed to partake in individual direct after 5 personal training sessions and 10 group fitness classes.
Therefore, statement I. is not justified.
II. An individual who has a budget of $160 a month to spend on fitness after going through the personal training and group sessions can attend 8 classes per month.
Look at the bolded sentence in the price paragraph,
The price of membership depends on the technique the individual chooses. Personal training costs any where between $40 and $75 per session depending on the trainer. Group fitness classes cost $20 per session and individual direction costs $15 per visit.
Therefore, statement II. is justified.
III. Tina has completed all the necessary requirements to have an individual direction membership; Tina would make the 26th member of this type.
Look at the bolded sentence is the personnel,
For personal training, there must be one trainer per individual. For group fitness classes there must be one trainer per eight individuals. For individual direction, no trainer is required however, only 25 members can part take in individual direction at a time. At this particular gym there are 12 trainers.
Therefore, statement III. is not justified.
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