Businesses’ costs could increase to pay for the machinery.(1 point)ResponsesThey were able to read and write.They were given the opportunity to go to college.They were children of professional parents.They started working in factories

in their teenage years.

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Apologies for the incorrect response. To clarify, businesses' costs could increase to pay for the machinery, regardless of factors such as employees' education, parental backgrounds, or age of starting work in factories.

Which statement best paraphrases the view expressed in this quote?(1 point)ResponsesA slave’s life was difficult and tiring.A slave had to work no matter what the weather conditions were.A slave’s work was never enough to satisfy his master.All of the Above

The correct answer is: All of the Above

The answer to the question depends on the context provided. It seems that the statement is suggesting that businesses' costs could increase to pay for machinery. To understand this further, let's break it down and explore each response option:

1) They were able to read and write.
- This statement does not directly address the question about businesses' costs increasing due to machinery. It seems unrelated.

2) They were given the opportunity to go to college.
- Similarly, this statement is not directly related to the question about businesses' costs. Going to college may affect individuals' career opportunities and earning potential, but it does not inherently address the impact on businesses' costs due to machinery.

3) They were children of professional parents.
- Again, this statement appears unrelated to the question about businesses' costs and machinery. The background of individuals' parents does not directly impact costs for businesses' machinery.

4) They started working in factories.
- This statement seems to be more relevant to the question at hand. If individuals started working in factories, it could imply that the businesses invested in machinery to increase production efficiency, which could lead to increased costs for the businesses. However, it is important to consider other factors that could influence business costs as well, such as maintenance, energy consumption, training for employees, etc.

Overall, only option 4 appears to have some connection to the question, as it suggests a scenario where businesses' costs could increase due to the implementation of machinery.