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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 23:50, cindyroxana229

How would you describe a linear learning curve. Choose the best available answer. for each unit of time the performance improves a proportional amount for each unit of time the performance decreases a proportional amount the performer displays rapid initial improvement followed by a decline in the rate of improvement the performer displays little initial improvement followed a rapid increase in the rate of improvement none of the above

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