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5. Suppose the efficiency of illumination is defined as the

intensity of light absorbed by the plants divided by the
intensity of light provided to the plants. Based on the
data, would one be justified in concluding that the effi-
ciency of illumination was higher in Section 1 than in
the other sections?
A. Yes, because the illumination provided to the
plants was highest in Section 1.
B. Yes, because the amount of light not absorbed by
the plants was highest in Section 1.
C. No, because the amount of light absorbed by the
plants was lowest in Section 1.
D. No, because the information provided is insuffi-
cient to determine efficiency of illumination.

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The correct answer is c
No because the amount of light absorbed
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