1. Discuss this statement. What might be wrong with each of them?(at least 10-12 lines answer )“I’m glad we finally got that CAD system,” the designer said, a computer-generated blueprint in hand. “I was able to draw these plans and make modifications right on the computer screen in a fraction of the time it used to take by hand.” “They tell me this new computer-aided manufacturing system will do the same for me,” the manufacturing engineer replied. “I’ll just punch in your specs and find out.”
I’m glad we finally got that CAD system,” the designer said, a computer-generated blueprint in hand.
The specification of computer generated blueprint in hand is wrong in this statement.
The designer said 'I’m glad we finally got that CAD system', a computer-generated blueprint in hand.
Rearranging the specific statement creates correct sense as this statement now provide adequate information regarding CAD being a computer generated blueprint making system .
“I was able to draw these plans and make modifications right on the
computer screen in a fraction of the time it used to take by hand.
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This statement is relatively correct availability of all these things are correctly placed implemented in the specific statement.
The manufacturing engineer replied.“They tell me this new computer-aided manufacturing system will do the same for me,”.
Again repositioning the specific statement provides a request to the statement.
'I’ll just punch in your specs and find out' Designer replied
Providing correct explanation of who said what is essential as it directly increases understanding of the specific statement.
1. Discuss this statement. What might be wrong with each of them?(at least 10-12 lines answer...
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How can we assess whether a project is a success or a
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