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Biology, 04.06.2020 13:17 darrriannn7241

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