Ben is taking notes for his oral presentation about the impact of people using their cell phones while they drive. he finds data suggesting that people who are distracted on their phones get in accidents at higher rates than drivers who are not on their phones.
in which section of ben’s presentation does this information belong?
in the presentation of the solution
in the presentation of the negative effects of the problem
in the presentation of the title slide
in the presentation of the positive effects of the solution
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Ben is taking notes for his oral presentation about the impact of people using their cell phones whi...