A technical specification details the standards that a product or service must meet. Drawings (often called engineering drawings or technical drawings) are complementary to technical specifications
Ah, this is a good one. A drawing is a visual representation of something, so it's probably not a statement of work, output, or outcome spec. I'll go with B - technical specifications as my best guess.
I'm not totally sure what the right answer is here. A drawing could be used for a lot of different things in an engineering or design context. I'll have to think this through carefully before selecting an answer.
This one seems pretty straightforward. A drawing is a visual representation, so it's probably not a statement of work, technical specs, or output/outcome specs. I'll go with B - technical specifications.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. A drawing could be used for different purposes, like showing the design or layout of something. I'm not totally confident, but I'll guess C - output specifications.
I'm pretty confident this is a straightforward question about the technical specifications of the Traps 3.4 deployment. I'll review the options carefully and select the one that best matches the information provided.
Okay, I think I can handle this. The key is to find the probability of at least one success in 3 trials with a 0.2 probability of success on each trial.
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