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geoffrey

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Today's nanotechnology-produced computer transistors are roughly equivalent in size to
 
  A) the width of a fingernail.
  B) a human hair.
  C) a virus.
  D) an atom.
  E) a nanoparticle.

Question 2

________ uses the community provider Internet business model.
 
  A) iTunes
  B) Yahoo
  C) eBay
  D) Google
  E) Twitter



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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