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Automation is not always the right choice. In which of these cases would an automated robot be much better than a person doing the same job?
(Select the four correct answers.)
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Painting a new and creative work of art.
Exploring the dangerous surface of Mars.
Welding car parts on a line all day and night.
Working with dangerous chemicals in a science lab.
Assembling tiny computer parts with high accuracy.
Comforting a person who is sick or sad.
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- Exploring the dangerous surface of Mars. — robots handle extreme environments, long-duration missions, and no risk to humans.
- Welding car parts on a line all day and night. — robots excel at repetitive, high-speed, precise tasks without fatigue.
- Working with dangerous chemicals in a science lab. — robots can perform hazardous procedures safely and consistently.
- Assembling tiny computer parts with high accuracy. — robots provide the precision and steadiness needed for microassembly.
- Welding car parts on a line all day and night. — robots excel at repetitive, high-speed, precise tasks without fatigue.
- Working with dangerous chemicals in a science lab. — robots can perform hazardous procedures safely and consistently.
- Assembling tiny computer parts with high accuracy. — robots provide the precision and steadiness needed for microassembly.
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