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Read the excerpt from "The Enigma Machine.” At Bletchley Park, the main site in Britain where Enigma codes were deciphered, six thousand messages were decoded every day by a staff of ten thousand men and women. Many of the messages were inconsequential, but more than a few were critical to the outcome of the war. Which is the best summary of this paragraph?

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B. At Bletchley Park, the ten thousand people on the staff figured out over six thousand codes, some of which were very important to the war effort.

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User Arleene
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The correct answer is:

At Bletchley Park, the ten thousand people on the staff figured out over six thousand codes, some of which were very important to the war effort.

This sentences summarizes perfectly the excerpt because it includes information about the amount of people that worked, where they worked and the importance some of the decoded messages had in determining the result of the war.

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