Which of these is an example of cognitive offloading? (1 point) Responses using a mobile device to access a ride sharing service using a mobile device to access a ride sharing service using a tablet to talk to a friend who is in another country using a tablet to talk to a friend who is in another country not knowing any phone numbers since they are stored in the phone not knowing any phone numbers since they are stored in the phone not knowing how to play many playground games not knowing how to play many playground games

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The example of cognitive offloading in your options is: not knowing any phone numbers since they are stored in the phone.

Cognitive offloading refers to the practice of relying on external tools or resources to handle cognitive tasks, allowing the individual to conserve mental resources. In this case, because the phone stores the numbers, the individual does not need to remember them.