The number of laughs (denoted by L) can be defined as a function of the number of jokes (denoted by J), the amount of knowledge about the joke material (denoted by K), and the familiarity with the jokes (denoted by F) using this formula: L=J⋅K2F L, equals, start fraction, J, dot, K, squared, divided by, F, end fraction Select an appropriate measurement unit for number of laughs.

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Answer:

(A) [tex](Jokes * Knowledge^2) / Familiarity[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of laughs (denoted by L) is a function of

  • The number of jokes (denoted by J),
  • The amount of knowledge about the joke material (denoted by K).

Given [tex]L=\frac{J\cdot K^2}{F}[/tex]

The appropriate measurement unit for number of laughs will be:

[tex](Jokes * Knowledge^2) / Familiarity[/tex]

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