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<blockquote data-quote="Emily Alice Llewellyn" data-source="post: 453389" data-attributes="member: 29504"><p>This is one of the questions, followed by my answer</p><p></p><p>Explain why technical information is presented in different forms (such as drawings, data sheets, and national and international standards)</p><p></p><p>They have used the format that may be most suitable for the given task. If you have a few pages of information to give to a class and wanted them all to learn at the same time a power point would be good to present, this information. If there is hidden detail it would be better to draw something out instead of using something like CAD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emily Alice Llewellyn, post: 453389, member: 29504"] This is one of the questions, followed by my answer Explain why technical information is presented in different forms (such as drawings, data sheets, and national and international standards) They have used the format that may be most suitable for the given task. If you have a few pages of information to give to a class and wanted them all to learn at the same time a power point would be good to present, this information. If there is hidden detail it would be better to draw something out instead of using something like CAD. [/QUOTE]
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