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Chapter 5.10, Problem 1P

Use the statement “Connect two bodies of water with no gradient.” Develop a series of questions to better understand the need.

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The series of questions to better understand the need using the statement, “Connect two bodies of water with no gradient”.

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A need is an indefinite wishes that expresses what the customers would like a product to do for them whereas the requirements are the designer’s detailed breakdown of what the product should do and achieved based on the customers’ statements.

Why to connect two bodies of water with no gradient?

What material should be used to connect two bodies of water with no gradient?

From where to connect two bodies of water with no gradient?

When to connect two bodies of water with no gradient?

How to connect two bodies of water with no gradient?

Thus, the above are the series of questions to better understand the need using the statement, “Connect two bodies of water with no gradient”.

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