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An ultrasound tech is trying to identify an object, but the screen of the machine is broken. Which statement best describes this situation?
The generated sound wave will not be able to reflect off of the object.
The sound wave will not be generated, so there will be no echoes received.
The echoes will be made but will not be able to be received by the machine.
The machine will not be able to process the received echoes into images.
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