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Computers and Technology, 17.12.2020 18:00 rireneb

IF YOU SEE THIS PLEASE HELP! I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF YOU ACTUALLY ANSWER IT! Think about real-world examples of problems whose solutions do—and do not—scale well. Additionally, think about a problem that is so complex that there is no computational solution to feasibly solve the problem in a reasonable amount of time.

Complete a short written response to the following questions:

1. Identify two real-world examples of problems whose solutions do scale well.
2. Identify two real-world examples of problems whose solutions do not scale well.
3. Identify one problem that is so complex that there is no computational solution to feasibly solve the problem in a reasonable amount of time.

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