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Friday Trivia from SEA

Category: Facts, Stats and Data
Posted on: September 19, 2008 1:40 PM, by Michael Stebbins

Here is your Friday Trivia question brought to you by Scientists and Engineers for America.

Question: What percent of new R&D sites planned for construction in the next 3 years will be built in China or India?

A. 38% B. 54% C. 68% D. 77%

Click HERE for the answer.

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