Why would you need to evaluate alternatives if your gut feeling is pointing you toward one of these alternatives?
What will be an ideal response?
Sometimes the gut feeling or intuition is incorrect. A rational, systematic approach is a generally more favored approach to producing a solution as it reduces personal biases. Also, after proper evaluation of alternatives, a second approach is readily available if the first approach does not work.
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The results of a compaction test on samples of soil that are to be used for an embankment on a highway project are listed below. Determine the maximum dry unit weight of compaction and the optimum moisture content.
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Which of these is used to clean threads of a bolt to be reused?
A) Thread chaser B) Die C) Tap D) None of these
What is the difference between heat loss and heat gain?
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