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What is the annual rate of productivity advance implied by moore's law? (assume linear growth from the base.) instructions: enter your response rounded to the nearest whole number. %?
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What is the annual rate of productivity advance implied by moore's law? (assume linear growth from the base.) instructions: enter your response rounded to the nearest whole number. %?
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The annual rate of productivity is 34%. Moor's law sates that it i sequal to 34%.
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