One metal sample is hot worked 40%; a second sample is hot worked 50%; a third sample is cold worked 40%; a fourth sample is cold worked 50%.  Select all of the following that are true.   Group of answer choices The 40% hot worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus. The two cold worked samples would have the highest tensile modulus and the cold worked moduli are equal. The 50% cold worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus. The 50% hot worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus. The 40% cold worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus. The two hot worked samples would have the highest tensile modulus and the hot worked moduli are equal. The tensile modulus of all the samples would be about the same.

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One metal sample is hot worked 40%; a second sample is hot worked 50%; a third sample is cold worked 40%; a fourth sample is cold worked 50%.  Select all of the following that are true.  

Group of answer choices
The 40% hot worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus.
The two cold worked samples would have the highest tensile modulus and the cold worked moduli are equal.
The 50% cold worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus.
The 50% hot worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus.
The 40% cold worked sample would have the highest tensile modulus.
The two hot worked samples would have the highest tensile modulus and the hot worked moduli are equal.
The tensile modulus of all the samples would be about the same.
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