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In Law / College | 2025-08-20

In which of the following would A be deemed to have survived B for purposes of A’s heirs benefitting from B’s assets?

A. A’s heirs establish by a clear and convincing evidence that A survived B by three days, where A is the beneficiary under B’s life insurance policy, which requires survivorship by 30 days to receive proceeds.

B. A’s heirs establish by a preponderance of evidence that A survived B by three days, where A and B are joint tenants with right of survivorship.

C. A’s heirs establish by clear and convincing evidence that A survived B by three days, where A is a devisee under B’s will.

D. A’s heirs establish by clear and convincing evidence that A survived B by three days, where B died intestate.

Asked by anchoredbeauty35

Answer (3)

1. Given situation:
=> A piece of plywood is 24 inches wide
=> it will be cut into strips of 2 ½ inches wide.
Now, we need to find the numbers of strips in 24 inches plywood.
To do that, we simply need to divide 24 inches from 2 ½ inches.
=> Since 2 ½ is a mixed fraction (combination of whole number and fraction), we need to convert it into improper fraction.
=> 2 ½ = 5/2
=> 24 = 24/1
Now, we have 2 fractions. Let’s divide
=> 24 / 5
1 2
=> 24 / 5 = 48 / 5
1 2 2 2
=> 9.6 or 9 3/5


Thus, there will be 9.6 or 9 3/5 of plywood strips.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

9 inches ;

Answered by pritiseth81 | 2024-06-15

You can cut 9 complete strips that are 2.5 inches wide from a 24-inch wide piece of plywood. The calculation involves dividing the width of the plywood by the width of each strip. This results in 9 full strips, with a fraction left over.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2024-09-24