An example of a process where all of the materials would be added at the end of the process would be:

a. A bakery where the ingredients for bread are combined and left to rise.
b. The second process of a snack factory where snack chips coming from the frying process are cooled and dried for an hour, then bagged.
c. A baker where the wet ingredients for a cake are added one-at-a-time after the dry ingredients have been thoroughly blended.
d. None of the above.


b

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