SAT, 30.03.2021 07:00 clonetrooper099
In Passage 1, what does the underlined sentence on page 2 MAINLY suggest?
Diseases such as malaria will never be cured without the use of robots.
The reason most diseases are not cured is that scientists are exhausted.
Human beings are not as efficient as robots at processing large amounts of data.
Robots are less reliable than human beings at performing simple tasks.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 11:00
Apopulation of bolts has a mean thickness of 20 millimeters, with a population standard deviation of .01 millimeters. give, in millimeters, a minimum and a maximum thickness that includes 68% of the population of bolts.
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