At high discharge rates, nickel-cadmium storage batteries are superior to lead-acid batteries because they __________.  A. require fewer cells for the same voltage and less mounting space B. are able to produce higher voltages and do not have to be charged as often C. can be charged and discharged many times without much damage D. have no individual cells to replace at the end of useful life

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Answer: C

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