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A measure of technological evolution is the Web year, which is A. exactly four months. B. a little less than three weeks. C. a little over seven weeks. D. exactly 1.7 months.
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A measure of technological evolution is the Web year, which is A. exactly four months. B. a little less than three weeks. C. a little over seven weeks. D. exactly 1.7 months.
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A measure of technological evolution is the Web year, which is
A. exactly four months.
B. a little less than three weeks.
C. a little over seven weeks.
D. exactly 1.7 months.
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a little over 7 ...correction
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C. a little over seven weeks,
the exact answer is
1/7 of a calendar year.
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