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English, 14.09.2021 14:00 Coltonh7681

How we make decisions depends on the situation. A simple coin toss can help you decide who goes first when playing a game. However, you wouldn't want to flip a coin when making a more important choice, such as which high school to attend. Take a few moments to reflect, how do you make important decisions? Do you seek the help of others and ask for advice? Do you examine the options and use logic or emotion to decide? Explain in one paragraph.

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