A rule of thumb to use for adequate trainee viewing, whether static or dynamic visuals are used, is

a. three feet of trainee distance from the screen for every inch of screen size.
b. one foot of trainee distance from the trainer for every foot of screen size.
c. two feet of trainee distance from the screen for every foot of screen size.
d. one foot of trainee distance from the screen for every inch of screen size.
e. two feet of trainee distance from the screen for every 3 inches of screen size.


Ans: d. one foot of trainee distance from the screen for every inch of screen size.

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