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Directions: Use your knowledge of the reading-writing process to answer these questions about the following passage . "To look at my roommate and me, you'd think we have nothing in common. First of all, we look like complete opposites. Janice is tall, with long blonde hair and blue eyes, while I'm short, with black curly hair and brown eyes. Janice loves wearing her basketball T-shirt from her Indiana State Championship team. I prefer dressing in my cross-country gear. We're also from completely different places. I'm a city girl, born and raised on the south side of Chicago, right in the heart of Barack Obama country. Janice grew up on a farm in a sea of corn, near South Bend, Indiana. So why do Janice and I get along so well? Some might think it is our interest in sports, but that's only part of it. When we first moved in together, I turned on some hip-hop, and Janice started popping and locking. She was good! So I showed her some of my moves, and even tried the techno music she likes. Before you know it, we came to be the best of friends, going to parties and dances together and having a blast."

​ Which choice below would be the best title for the passage?

Identify the importance of random sampling in achieving representativeness in surveys.
Comprehend why experiments are used to isolate and identify cause-effect relationships.
Recognize the limitations of correlational research in establishing causation.
Understand the role of experimental control in isolating the effects of independent variables on dependent variables.

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Direct Materials

Direct materials are the raw materials that are directly incorporated into a finished product and are a significant portion of the total production cost.

Equivalent Unit

A measure used in cost accounting to represent a portion of a product's costs when it is partially completed.

Finished Goods Inventory

The stock of completed products ready for sale at the end of an accounting period.

Cost of Goods Manufactured

The total production cost of goods completed during a specific period, including materials, labor, and overhead costs.

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