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Read the following paragraph from “Katherine Johnson Biography.”

In 1962, as NASA prepared for the orbital mission of John Glenn, Katherine Johnson was called upon to do the work that she would become most known for. The complexity of the orbital flight had required the construction of a worldwide communications network, linking tracking stations around the world to IBM computers in Washington, DC, Cape Canaveral, and Bermuda. The computers had been programmed with the orbital equations that would control the trajectory of the capsule in Glenn’s Friendship 7 mission, from blast off to splashdown, but the astronauts were wary of putting their lives in the care of the electronic calculating machines, which were prone to hiccups and blackouts. As a part of the preflight checklist, Glenn asked engineers to “get the girl”—Katherine Johnson—to run the same numbers through the same equations that had been programmed into the computer, but by hand, on her desktop mechanical calculating machine. “If she says they’re good,’” Katherine Johnson remembers the astronaut saying, “then I’m ready to go.” Glenn’s flight was a success, and marked a turning point in the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in space.

Question 1
Part A

What is the author’s point in this paragraph?


Astronauts regularly depend on the calculations made by machines.

Katherine’s contributions help make the Friendship 7 mission happen and to establish the United States as leaders in space.

John Glenn asks questions about Katherine’s mathematical calculations.

The flight of the Friendship 7 mission is made possible by the construction of a worldwide communications network.
Question 2
Part B

What evidence best supports the answer to Part A?


"The complexity of the orbital flight had required the construction of a worldwide communications network,..."

"...but the astronauts were wary of putting their lives in the care of the electronic calculating machines, which were prone to hiccups and blackouts."

"As a part of the preflight checklist, Glenn asked engineers to 'get the girl'..."

"Glenn’s flight was a success, and marked a turning point in the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in space."

User Andrewheins
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Answer:

A and D

Step-by-step explanation:

The Other person said B and C and it was incorrect so it must be A and D.

this is for anyone taking the quiz right now.

(Sorry if its Wrong btw I'm confused about my answer.)

(It might be A and B though.)

(if my answer does not sound correct then do A and B)

User Kishan B
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Answer: B & C

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the paragraph revolves around the help that Katherine gave on the mission and the quote supports that.

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