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4. The range of wavelengths of light that is visible to humans is A. 380 nm - 550 nm B. 400 nm - 600 nm C. 380 nm - 750 nm D. 200 nm - 900 nm
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4. The range of wavelengths of light that is visible to humans is A. 380 nm - 550 nm B. 400 nm - 600 nm C. 380 nm - 750 nm D. 200 nm - 900 nm
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4. The range of wavelengths of light that is visible to humans
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A. 380 nm - 550 nm
B. 400 nm - 600 nm
C. 380 nm - 750 nm
D. 200 nm - 900 nm
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Answer is C 380nm -750 nm
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The answer is 380nm- 750nm
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