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BartSMP [9]
4 years ago
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Mama L [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

1) Public Issues

3) Morals

5) Precision

7) Decision making

8) Product Development

10) Bias

2) Technology

4) Science

6) Innovation

9) Policy

Explanation:

1) In general terms, a public issue is a social problem which affects majority of people living in a society.

3) Morals: In simpler terms, morals are the standard rules which a individual sets for himself and determines what is wrong and what is right based on this standard.

5) Precision: In general terms, precision means the extent of accuracy that can be achieved.

7) Decision making: Decision making refers to pondering over the choices which are available and choosing among them.

8) Product development: The making of a product for customers.

10) Bias: an error

2) Technology: the use of scientific methods and tools by which life on Earth can be made more reliable.

6) Science: In simpler terms, science is the study of nature.

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