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In 1672, a French Philosopher and Mathematician Designed and Built

Question 25

Question 25

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In 1672, a French philosopher and mathematician designed and built one of the first mechanical calculators named the ____ that could do addition and subtraction.


A) Pascaline
B) Leibniz Wheel
C) Abacus
D) TI-85

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