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Which prefix, when added to the word plane, refers to an airplane with one set of wings?
ex-
bi-
mono-
inter-
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mono-
A monoplane is an airplane with a single set (one pair) of wings. (Biplane = two sets; "ex-" and "inter-" don't mean one.)
A monoplane is an airplane with a single set (one pair) of wings. (Biplane = two sets; "ex-" and "inter-" don't mean one.)
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