Why Is the Answer to the Fuse Question B?

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In summary, the answer to this fuse question is B because it is the only option that is supported by the given information and does not violate any logical rules. It is determined by the concept of circuit continuity, where the intact fuse allows for the circuit to remain complete and the light to turn on. Other explanations may seem plausible, but they do not fit the given scenario. It is important to carefully read and understand the question, analyze it, and use critical thinking skills to arrive at the correct answer.
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I don't get it at all.
 
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What is the purpose of a fuse? Or, to put it another way, under what circumstances would you want the fuse to blow and why?
 
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Ok I thought well about it and understood why the answer is B.

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Related to Why Is the Answer to the Fuse Question B?

1. Why is the answer to this fuse question B?

The answer to this fuse question is B because it is the correct answer based on the given information and logic. It is important to carefully read and understand the question before selecting an answer.

2. How do we know that the answer to this fuse question is B?

The answer to this fuse question is determined by the given information and the rules of logic. It is important to carefully analyze the question and use critical thinking skills to arrive at the correct answer.

3. Why is the answer B instead of A or C?

The answer to this fuse question is B because it is the only option that is supported by the given information and does not violate any logical rules. A and C may seem like plausible answers, but they do not fit the given scenario.

4. Can you explain the reasoning behind the answer B for this fuse question?

The answer B for this fuse question is based on the concept of circuit continuity. In order for the light to turn on, there must be a complete circuit. The fuse being intact allows for the circuit to remain complete, therefore the light turns on.

5. Is there any other possible explanation for the answer B in this fuse question?

The answer B is the only correct answer for this fuse question based on the given information and logic. Other explanations may seem plausible, but they would not fit the given scenario. It is important to carefully analyze the question and use critical thinking skills to arrive at the correct answer.

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