In which of these situations is NO WORK done? *
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You use tools (keyboard, mouse, calculat...
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In which of these situations is NO WORK done? *
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You use tools (keyboard, mouse, calculator...) to complete this quiz.
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You go for a walk outside.
You clean up your room by putting things back where they go.
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You take a nap.
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