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satela [25.4K]
3 years ago
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Negative feedback is most like _____.

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tangare [24]3 years ago
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Negative feedback is most like <span>adding wood to a burning fire to increase the heat. It can be discouraging and actually decrease productivity (although it is useful and necessary sometimes).</span>
Musya8 [376]3 years ago
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<span>Negative feedback is most like adding wood to a burning fire to increase the heat.</span>
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