Asked by Yasmine Brown on Sep 23, 2024

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For a six-minute speech,the recommended number of visuals would be four.The maximum number of visuals for any given speech is determined by the formula

A) The rule of four to six. 
B) The length of any given speech divided in half plus one.
C) The square root of the speech length plus 1.5
D) ​There is no formula.This is a best guess.  

Visuals

Graphical elements such as images, charts, and diagrams used to convey information or aid in comprehension.

Speech Length

The duration of a spoken presentation or address, which should be thoughtfully planned to fit the context, audience's attention span, and specific objectives.

  • Gain insight into the function and influence of visual aids on the enhancement of presentations.
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Stephen Korankye5 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The maximum number of visuals for any given speech is determined by the formula of the length of the speech divided in half plus one. Therefore, for a six-minute speech, the maximum number of visuals would be 4 (6/2+1=4).