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When you complete a job but use more time and effort that is truly necessary , how have you worked?
A. Efficiently,but not effectively
B.neither effectively nor efficiently
C. Effectively, but not efficiently
D. Both effectively and efficiently
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D. Both effectively and efficiently
Hope this helps. c:
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I believe it's
C. Effectively, but not efficiently
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