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Title: Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
Post by: Sublight2097 on Jun 20, 2015
Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
A) what is efficient changes over time.
B) efficiency is a ratio between evaluations.
C) more complex technological processes are inevitably more efficient.
D) physical or technological data can never be known precisely.
E) we can never be sure we are using the most advanced technology.


Title: Re: Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
Post by: Chimelo46 on Aug 24, 2015
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Title: Re: Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
Post by: Sublight2097 on Aug 31, 2015
My mind was going in all different directions trying to figure this one out. Thanks so much.


Title: Re: Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
Post by: Chimelo46 on Aug 31, 2015
It was nothing, thanks for updating us.


Title: Re: Physical or technological facts are by themselves never sufficient to measure efficiency because
Post by: wandanichols on Sep 1, 2020
Thank you