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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A How does Passage 3 support the claim that the U. S. military would like to improve its sonar technology? Question 4 options: It illustrates how existing technology was developed through specific examples. It gives statistical evidence that explains how technology has improved in the past. It explains how bats echolocate and gives examples of situations where echolocation might occur. It describes how scientists train bats and observe specific behaviors to learn how echolocation works.
Question 5 (1 point) Saved Part B Select two sentences from Passage 3 that provide relevant support for the answer in Part A. Select 2 correct answer(s) Question 5 options: “‘Bats make sounds, listen to echoes, and then see objects,’ notes Simmons.” (paragraph 9) “‘We now know that bats have a method of doing synthetic aperture sonar while flying that not only determines the distance and direction of all the objects in a scene, but also reconstructs one specific object’s shape.’” (paragraph 9) “In Simmons’ experiments, the bats are trained to differentiate sounds with the time separation of those sounds shortened to test the bats’ response.” (paragraph 10) “Today’s electronic sonar processing can differentiate between echoes about 12 millionths of a second apart.” (paragraph 11) “Bats have it down to 2 to 3 millionths of a second.” (paragraph 11)
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