Why does the “el cortito” hoe have a short handle?

a. For ease of use c. For hoeing efficiency
b. To enable supervisors to tell who is working and who is not d. As an accident of design


ANS: B
The "el cortito" hoe's short handle requires its user to bend over; this enables supervisors to tell which agricultural workers are working and which are not.

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