When was the first home computer usable?

A.1972
B.1981 (my answer)
C.2000
D.none of the above
My paper is being graded but i wanted to know ahead of time because this was hard. ( mrs, Sue you are the best "teacher" ever thx)

1. Go to www.google.com

2. Type in "when first home computers available"

3. Press the Enter key.

4. Read, read, read.

5. Let us know what you decide.

The first home computer considered to be usable by the average consumer was introduced in 1981. Therefore, your answer of B.1981 is correct. Congratulations on completing your paper, and it's great to hear that you have such a wonderful teacher in Mrs. Sue.

To determine when the first home computer was usable, we can eliminate options A and C, which are clearly outside the timeline for the first usable home computers. Now let's focus on options B and D.

Option B, 1981, is a plausible answer, as it coincides with the release of the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), which is often considered the first truly successful home computer. This computer was relatively affordable and had a wide range of compatible software, making it accessible and useful for home users.

Option D, "none of the above," implies that the first usable home computer is not included in the given options. To confirm whether this option is correct, let's explore further.

While there were computers developed before 1981, such as the Altair 8800 in 1975, they were not as user-friendly or widely accessible for home use. These earlier models were mostly do-it-yourself kits and required a higher level of technical knowledge to operate.

Based on this information, it is safe to say that option B, 1981, is likely the correct answer. However, if your paper allows for option D, you could also argue for "none of the above," as it depends on the specific criteria for considering a home computer as "usable."

Remember, always consult your teacher or the relevant resources to verify the official answer for your paper. Good luck with your grading!