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ISE 4120 SP2025 (10663) QCI Chapter 7 Quiz
Single choice
For organizing information, facts, or data into a systematic, logical manner, which of the following new quality tools would be used?
Options
A.A tree diagram
B.The Michigan chart
C.An activity network diagram
D.Prioritization matrix
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When considering tools for organizing information, facts, or data into a systematic and logical arrangement, different options serve different purposes.
Option 1: A tree diagram. This tool is well-suited for hierarchical organization, showing parent–child relationships and dependencies in a clear......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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