Hi, I have a question to answer for my homework. "what effect does A with or without B have on C ? " Does this mean I should ignore B when studying effects of A on C ?
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dean kimAllowing for the passage of time, study effect of A on B"You should certainly mention the possible effect of time, and then present the remaining effect.
dean kimSorry, but they are two different questions which needs two different titles.Sorry, but they are not, really. Future double-postings will suffer deletion.