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Although he is blind, he is very fast ...... calculations.

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Use "at" for specific activities: fast at running, good at math.
Updated On: Apr 10, 2026
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The Correct Option is C

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When describing proficiency or speed in a specific skill or activity (like calculations), the preposition "at" is used following adjectives like "fast," "good," or "slow".
Final Answer: (c)
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