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Do you think the saying “faster, better, cheaper” refers more to the work of a scientist or engineer? Explain

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engineering

Step-by-step explanation:

when you think about the advancements in engineering over the years vs the advancements in science, engineering fits the "fast, better, cheaper" a lot more. Cars, for example, are engineered and over the years cars have been getting faster, more reliable/safe, and more affordable.

Science can also be focused on being better/more reliable/efficient, but this is mainly for things like medicine, and not science as a whole. How can "faster, better, cheaper" apply to a biologist, who studies nature?

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