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Computers are fast and do not make errors when doing calculations. Does this mean that computer models are always correct? Explain your answer.
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Computers are fast and do not make errors when doing calculations. Does this mean that computer models are always correct? Explain your answer.
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Computer models can have errors in them that need to be removed and fixed as they are discovered and they can also have glitches inside of them.
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