The rationale for developing industry-standard benchmarks is that __________.

a) benchmarks are difficult to develop and it is more efficient to use already-constructed industry-standard benchmarks.
b) industry-standard benchmarks typically reflect the types of applications that are intended to run at a given installation better than a benchmark made at the installation or a production program.
c) benchmarks most often are used as a basis of comparison between systems constructed by different vendors. Industry-standard benchmarks are fairer for this comparison than those developed by individual vendors.
d) all of the above

c) benchmarks most often are used as a basis of comparison between systems constructed by different vendors. Industry-standard benchmarks are fairer for this comparison than those developed by individual vendors.

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