Paradox Questions - - Question 36

Many elementary schools have recently offered computer-assisted educational programs. Students' reactions after seve...

AndrewArabie August 25, 2022

I ruled out B

I ruled out B specifically because it implied that science doesn’t rely on exactness and of course science, like math, requires exactness. Science requires mathematical formulas. What am I missing?

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Emil-Kunkin August 26, 2022

Hi AndrewArabie,

I don't think that B implies that science does not rely on exactness, but rather that the way that math is exact makes it most appropriate for computer education. Sure science requires some math, but it can also rely on observation, interpretation, and debate- surely to much more of a degree than math does.