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asmith134

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What is the most cost-effective way to ensure certain nanotechnology scales up is via what?
 
 

a. Self-immolation c. Self-esteem
  b. Self-deprecation d. Self-replication



Question 2

Double-exponential trends in the price performance of all information technologies offset what?
 
 

a. Deflation factors c. Inflationary factors
  b. Lack of natural resources d. Political f




jliusyl

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Self-replication would make production of billions or trillions of more nanotechnology more costeffective.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Inflationary factors, despite their prevalence in all industries, are offset by double-exponential economic
growth.




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