Which of the following describes a possible benefit of a failed simulation?
A. No simula...
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Which of the following describes a possible benefit of a failed simulation?
A. No simulation is reliable, and so it should not have been trusted
anyway
B. A failed simulation does not provide any benefit whatsoever.
C. The presence of an uncontrolled variable might be revealed.
D. An artificial representation is easier to dispose of than the real
thing.
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