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<blockquote data-quote="en.sald" data-source="post: 168730" data-attributes="member: 33418"><p>Hi all, would be grateful for reasoning behind the answers to the two WG questions below </p><p></p><p>1) Current accounts and savings accounts are both types of bank account, which differ in that current accounts are always no-interest bearing deposit accounts, whereas savings accounts earn interest. Another difference is that the minimum balance required to maintain a savings account is usually low, but for a current account it is much higher in comparison. Tim recently opened a current account with Delta Bank.</p><p></p><p>Tim doesn’t earn interest with his deposits in Delta Bank </p><p>Answer: This deduction is not made – why?</p><p></p><p>2) The bleep test is a running test used to estimate an athlete’s aerobic capacity. A new study proves that lower bleep test scores are strongly related to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adults aged over 50.</p><p></p><p>The study shows a positive correlation between bleep test score and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease in adults aged over 50. </p><p>Answer: This inference is false - why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="en.sald, post: 168730, member: 33418"] Hi all, would be grateful for reasoning behind the answers to the two WG questions below 1) Current accounts and savings accounts are both types of bank account, which differ in that current accounts are always no-interest bearing deposit accounts, whereas savings accounts earn interest. Another difference is that the minimum balance required to maintain a savings account is usually low, but for a current account it is much higher in comparison. Tim recently opened a current account with Delta Bank. Tim doesn’t earn interest with his deposits in Delta Bank Answer: This deduction is not made – why? 2) The bleep test is a running test used to estimate an athlete’s aerobic capacity. A new study proves that lower bleep test scores are strongly related to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adults aged over 50. The study shows a positive correlation between bleep test score and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease in adults aged over 50. Answer: This inference is false - why? [/QUOTE]
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