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7.R2 Read the text again and mark the statements as T (true) or F
(false). Correct the false statements.
1 Charles Babbage was from England.
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Konrad Zuse invented the first modern computer.
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The Z1 was the first electro-mechanical computer.
4 The first modern computer weighed 227 kg.
5 The first computer game cost $40,000.
6 The first Apple Macintosh computer has 82 signatures inside
the case.
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Ответы на вопрос
Sure, let's go through the statements one by one:
Charles Babbage was from England.
True (T)
Konrad Zuse invented the first modern computer.
False (F). Konrad Zuse is known for his contributions to computing, but he did not invent the first modern computer. Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine are often credited as early precursors to modern computers.
The Z1 was the first electro-mechanical computer.
True (T). The Z1, developed by Konrad Zuse, is considered one of the first electro-mechanical computers.
The first modern computer weighed 227 kg.
True (T). Early computers were often large and heavy. They could weigh hundreds of kilograms.
The first computer game cost $40,000.
False (F). The statement doesn't provide enough context to identify which specific computer game it is referring to. The cost of the first computer game would depend on the game in question.
The first Apple Macintosh computer has 82 signatures inside the case.
True (T). The first Apple Macintosh computer, the Macintosh 128K, had the signatures of the Macintosh design team molded into the inside of its case.