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which of the following is true about lit monitors?
○ lit monitor capacitors lose their charge after six months of not being used
○ lit monitors can be disposed of in the recycling bin.
○ lit monitors should be discharged before disposal.
○ lit monitors can be disposed of in the regular trash
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- Option 1: Li - ion (Li - ion, often miswritten as "LiT" maybe a typo) batteries don't typically lose charge significantly in six months of non - use in a way that's a defining "true" fact about disposal or handling here, and this is more about self - discharge which isn't the main point of the question's options about disposal.
- Option 2: Lithium - ion batteries are recyclable, so they can be disposed of in the recycling bin. This is a correct practice for handling Li - ion batteries.
- Option 3: Lithium - ion batteries should not be discharged before disposal in the way this option implies (in fact, proper recycling processes handle them without a need for full discharge in the context of regular disposal guidance, and discharging can be dangerous).
- Option 4: Lithium - ion batteries should not be put in regular trash as they can be hazardous and are recyclable.
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B. LiT (Lithium - ion) monitors (batteries, likely a typo) can be disposed of in the recycling bin.