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How does the resistivity of insulators compare to that of metals?
A. Insulators have 10¹⁰ to 10¹² times greater resistivity than metals
B. Insulators have 10²² to 10²⁴ times greater resistivity than metals
C. Insulators have lower resistivity than metals
D. Insulators have nearly the same resistivity as metals
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