Library/PT 130/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

Philip Emeagwali used ideas from nature to make faster computers that solve real problems. He linked tens of thousands of small machines so they could work at the same time (rather than one after another) and copied tree-branch patterns to organize how they share information, which helped him model how oil moves underground. Later he used honeycomb-like spacing to design an even bigger system for long-term weather prediction, and he believes computer designers will increasingly borrow efficient solutions from nature.

Logic Breakdown

Scan for the sentence that describes what Emeagwali "pioneered" and match each choice to that exact claim. Supporting passage sentence: In 1989, Emeagwali pioneered the use of massively parallel computers that used a network of thousands of smaller computers to solve what is considered one of the most computationally difficult problems: predicting the flow of oil through the subterranean geologic formations that make up oil fields.

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According to the passage, which one of the following is true?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C restates the passage's explicit claim: "In 1989, Emeagwali pioneered the use of massively parallel computers ... predicting the flow of oil through the subterranean geologic formations that make up oil fields." 'Pioneered the use' indicates he was the first (or an originator) to use massively parallel computers for that oil-flow prediction purpose, so C is correct.
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