Multiple Choice

An economic historian is studying the efficiency of two different production processes over a 200-year period.

  • Process A (Cloth Weaving): The time to produce one bolt of cloth decreased by a consistent 5% every 20 years for the entire 200-year period.
  • Process B (Data Transmission): The time to transmit a 100-word message across a continent remained virtually unchanged for the first 150 years, then decreased by 99.9% over the final 50 years.

Based on this information, what is the most accurate conclusion about the nature of the progress observed in these two processes?

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