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How does Hadoop work?
 
  A) It integrates Big Data into a whole so large data elements can be processed as a whole on one computer.
  B) It integrates Big Data into a whole so large data elements can be processed as a whole on multiple computers.
  C) It breaks up Big Data into multiple parts so each part can be processed and analyzed at the same time on one computer.
  D) It breaks up Big Data into multiple parts so each part can be processed and analyzed at the same time on multiple computers.

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Simulation is the appearance of reality. Simulation is a ________ rather than a normative method.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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