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How is a collapsed qubit similar to a bit?
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How is a collapsed qubit similar to a bit?
A.It can stay in a state of superposition.
B.It has numerous potential paths to follow.
C.It is still dependent on its counterparts.
D.It has a single value of either 0 or 1.
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