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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when complex algebraic fractions are omitted in early blast furnace calculations?
A)Reduced iron bloomery output
B)Inaccurate ore-to-coke ratio✓
C)Overestimation slag separation agent
D)Elevated smelting crucible temperature
💡 Explanation
Inaccurate ore ratios happen from simplified furnace calculations because the algebraic expression, modeling chemical reactions like redox, were estimated crudely. This means material requirements would be misapplied; therefore inefficient material proportioning, rather than the other physical metallurgy phenomena resulted.
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