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Tanzania [10]
2 years ago
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A group of business entrepreneurs who worried about their teenage children drinking and driving decided there must be some way t

o approach this problem proactively. They came up with an idea for a pair of blurry goggles. They believed looking through the goggles would simulate what the world looks like when someone is seriously intoxicated. The first crude pair of blurry goggles developed by the entrepreneurs to show to prospective customers was a(n) ________.
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KengaRu [80]2 years ago
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Answer: PROTOTYPE.

Explanation: The first crude pair of blurry goggles developed by the entrepreneurs to show to prospective customers was a PROTOTYPE.

A PROTOTYPE is defined as an original form or object which is a basis for other forms or objects or for its generalization and models. The first crude pair of blurry goggles developed by the entrepreneurs to show to prospective customers is what is known as a prototype. It is a model in which subsequent products will be made after.

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