Answer:
Learning effects tend to be more significant when a technologically complex task is repeated
Explanation:
Learning effect consists of the fact that the time to carry out an activity decreases as more units of a product are produced. In other words, the time it takes to make a product unit is less if many other units have previously been made as a result of the learning achieved. The effects of learning can also be more significant when a technologically complex task is repeated, because there is more to learn, saving costs when learning the activity in practice.