Social Sciences, asked by rapunzel3156, 10 months ago

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Rohit lives in a nuclear family. He has four members in his family. They have two cars already and are planning to buy one more. Do you think Rohit's family should buy another car? Why/Why not?
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Answered by halasadeeq
7

Heyyyyyy,

Here is ur answer....

According to Experian, the average family owns two cars, while 35 percent of American households own three cars or more. Ownership rates vary greatly across the country and are influenced more by location than income levels.

*In my opinion 2 cars are enough for 1 nuclear family

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Answered by Hansika4871
1

No, Rohit's family should not buy another car.

  • A nuclear family is a family which has at most four members, parents and two children. It has become the most common type of family found in the modern world.
  • In this case, Rohit's family already possesses two cars. It is more than enough for a nuclear family where there are usually at most two different users of the vehicles.
  • Pollution from vehicles and traffic are major problems that every city faces. Unnecessarily increasing the number of cars will only add to this problem.
  • Here, buying a third car will contribute to the ill effects of vehicles on the environment and will not be a good use of resources by Rohit's family.
  • So, Rohit's family should avoid buying a third car.

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