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Engineering, 05.05.2022 07:40 agarza0326

Norma is working on a graphic to visually explain a key relationship. She draws circle in the middle with three lines coming out of the circle. On the three lines, she labels them science, engineering, and technology. What should be the central concept for the circle in the middle of the
visual that BEST describes the relationship between the three terms?
O A. design
O B.
problems
O C. society
O D. creation
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okay

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ikr

but i think it's when 2 couples kiss and they rlly love eachother so much and there kiss is slowly idk what i'm sayingxd

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answer: There's no different between us

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Torque stick

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