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Assuming silk from spiderwebs could be made just as strong as Kevlar, why would a company still choose to use Kevlar in producing bulletproof fabrics? (1 point)

A.Spiderweb silk likely involves more chemicals.

B.The cost might be higher for producing spiderweb silk.

C.A much larger amount of silk might be needed to produce the same effect.

D.Spiderweb silk would likely be rejected by the body.​

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User Hyo
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Answer:

I Guess C

Step-by-step explanation:

The availability of spider silk is not enough for what is needed, so i believe C is the right answer. But that means that B is also a bit correct .

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User Massifox
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Answer:

C. A much larger amount of silk might be needed to produce the same effect

Step-by-step explanation:

As you may know it will take a lot of silk to make bullet proof fabric out of it.

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User BigT
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