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Engineers use the following tools to perform their duties. science and math, math and English, science and English, math science , and English
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Engineers use the following tools to perform their duties. science and math, math and English, science and English, math science , and English
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I wold say they use math, physics, and science primarily
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They use math, science, and technology
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