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Which of the following was a LIMITATION of the Harvard Mark I created by IBM? A. It could only calculate addition and subtraction problems instead of complex problems. B. It used mechanical relays which were slow and could break down after repetitive use. CIt was too small for engineers to use for calculations. D It calculated too quickly.

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