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Which of the following technological tools could likely help a Deaf person in their daily activities?
a thermostat that has a color display rather than a monochromatic black display
a FitBit watch that vibrates on a person's wrist when someone calls their cell phone
a doorbell that rings at a higher frequency
a lamp that allows the person to clap in order to turn it on and off
Which of the following technological tools could likely help a Deaf person in their daily activities?
a thermostat that has a color display rather than a monochromatic black display
a FitBit watch that vibrates on a person's wrist when someone calls their cell phone
a doorbell that rings at a higher frequency
a lamp that allows the person to clap in order to turn it on and off
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The technological tools that could likely help a Deaf person in their daily activities from the options provided are:
- **A FitBit watch that vibrates on a person's wrist when someone calls their cell phone**: This device can alert a Deaf person to incoming calls through vibrations, which is an effective way to receive notifications without sound.
- **A lamp that allows the person to clap in order to turn it on and off**: This device provides a visual feedback mechanism that can be helpful for Deaf individuals, as they can see the light turn on/off without the need for auditory cues.
The other options—an advanced color display for a thermostat and a doorbell that rings at a higher frequency—are less beneficial for a Deaf person since they do not address the specific needs related to hearing impairment.
- **A FitBit watch that vibrates on a person's wrist when someone calls their cell phone**: This device can alert a Deaf person to incoming calls through vibrations, which is an effective way to receive notifications without sound.
- **A lamp that allows the person to clap in order to turn it on and off**: This device provides a visual feedback mechanism that can be helpful for Deaf individuals, as they can see the light turn on/off without the need for auditory cues.
The other options—an advanced color display for a thermostat and a doorbell that rings at a higher frequency—are less beneficial for a Deaf person since they do not address the specific needs related to hearing impairment.