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Which term refers to science that can be used to solve problems? A. Biology B. Physical science C. Basic science D. Applied science
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Which term refers to science that can be used to solve problems?
A. Biology
B. Physical science
C. Basic science
D. Applied science
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Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think Physical science because basic wouldn't or applied or biology
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