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Where did we get our paper?" is an example of a non-programmed decision?

a) True

b) False

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Final answer:

The truthfulness of the statement about paper acquisition is not related to the physics concept of a pulse wave; the correct statement is that a pebble dropped in water does produce a pulse wave.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'Where did we get our paper?' is an example of a non-programmed decision is irrelevant when determining the truthfulness of the statement 'A pebble dropped in water is an example of a pulse wave.' The correct answer to that statement would be b. True. A non-programmed decision usually refers to a decision-making process that is complex and non-repetitive, and this concept is generally not connected to phenomena in physics.

When a pebble is dropped in water, it creates a disturbance that travels through the water as a wave. This disturbance can indeed be considered a pulse wave, as it is a single disturbance that moves through a medium, in this case, water, transferring energy as it travels.

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