Questions: Decremental means that the strength of the signal as it gets farther from the source. - decreases - increases - stays the same

Decremental means that the strength of the signal as it gets farther from the source.
- decreases
- increases
- stays the same
Transcript text: Decremental means that the strength of the signal $\qquad$ as it gets farther from the source. - decreases - increases - stays the same
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The answer is the first one: decreases.

Explanation for each option:

  • Decreases: This is correct because "decremental" means that something is reducing or diminishing. In the context of a signal, it means that the strength of the signal decreases as it gets farther from the source.
  • Increases: This is incorrect because "decremental" implies a reduction, not an increase.
  • Stays the same: This is incorrect because "decremental" indicates a change, specifically a decrease, rather than remaining constant.

Summary: The term "decremental" means that the strength of the signal decreases as it gets farther from the source.

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