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Which of the following gives one reason that explains why computers can solve logic problems?

O Computers can executes steps repeatedly without error.
O Computers follow instructions in a random sequence.
O Computers evaluate criteria without direction.
O Computers are a good option for solving all problems.

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Option A, Computers can execute steps repeatedly without error. Making them useful when it comes to solving logic problems.

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B, C, and D are all incorrect because, well usually you don't want a random sequence, you don't want criteria without direction, and they are not the best option for solving all problems, there are alternatives that may be better based off situation.

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Computers are able to solve the questions based on defined steps again and again without any error. They are even capable of executing ill defined steps correctly. Thus, they can solve the logical problem.

Option C is incorrect because computers can work only in a set direction. Option D is incorrect because here the question is specifically asking about logical problems and not all problems.

Option B is incorrect as sequences cannot be random.

Thus, option A is correct

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