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Maps are examples of ____ models that people might use everyday. a. physical c. computer b. idea d. technology
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Maps are examples of ____ models that people might use everyday.
a.
physical
c.
computer
b.
idea
d.
technology
Physics
high-school
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I think a. is the right answer..
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a. physical
they represent real things except at a much smaller scale so they are relatable to humans.(..)
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