Two machines at a factor

  1. If the gummy machines at a candy factory work at the same rate and six machines working simultaneously can complete a big order
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  5. All the fudge machines at a chocolate factory work at the same rate. Six machines working simultaneously can complete a big
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  6. All the fudge machines at a chocolate factory work at the same rate. Six machines working simultaneously can complete a big
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  9. What question did Alan Turing pose about machines in 1950?Question 1 options: Can machines think? Can machines create art? Can
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  10. What caution does the speaker give regarding machines?Question 5 options: Machines can never replace humans. Machines will
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