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How did people feel about the difference engine that could solve math problems? A. they did not understand it B. they were excited about it C. they did not like the idea
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How did people feel about the difference engine that could solve math problems?
A. they did not understand it
B. they were excited about it
C. they did not like the idea
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Either A or C
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They did not understand it
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