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SAP C_TS414_2023 Exam - Topic 7 Question 3 Discussion

Which valuation mode can be used for a quantitative inspection characteristic? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
B) Manual valuation and C) Valuation according to characteristic attribute code and D) Attributive inspection number of defects
A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units
E) Mean value within tolerance range

SAP C_TS414_2023 Exam - Topic 7 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS414_2023 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 7
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Which valuation mode can be used for a quantitative inspection characteristic? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

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Alpha
6 months ago
Not sure about B, feels off to me.
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Buddy
6 months ago
Totally agree with C, it’s a common method.
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Kenny
7 months ago
Wait, is manual valuation really a valid option?
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Lenna
7 months ago
A and D seem right too!
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Eun
7 months ago
I think C and E are definitely correct.
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Clarinda
7 months ago
I definitely remember that valuation according to characteristic attribute code is one of the methods, but I need to double-check if the number of defects is also correct.
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Lacresha
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the manual valuation part. I feel like it could be relevant, but I can't recall if it specifically applies to quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Derick
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think attributive inspection nonconforming units was mentioned as a valid option.
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Rashad
8 months ago
I think the mean value within tolerance range might be one of the correct answers, but I'm not entirely sure about the others.
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Stephaine
8 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this. Manual valuation, valuation by characteristic attribute code, and mean value within tolerance range - those are my three picks for this question.
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Fannie
8 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Isn't "number of defects" a quantitative characteristic? I'll have to double-check that one.
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Meaghan
8 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I know that attributive inspection is for qualitative characteristics, so that's out. But manual valuation and valuation by characteristic attribute code could work for quantitative characteristics.
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Olga
8 months ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to think carefully about the different valuation modes and which ones apply to quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Giovanna
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure mean value within tolerance range is also a valid option for quantitative characteristics. Gotta remember those three correct answers.
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Luisa
8 months ago
Okay, let me think through this. I think the key is to avoid just seeking feedback that supports our existing assumptions. We need to actively look for diverse perspectives.
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Lucy
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about how the person remembered their joy together. I think the answer is probably "Happily" or "Tearfully" - those seem like the most likely options.
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Sherman
2 years ago
This question is making my head spin! I think I'll just close my eyes and point to an answer. Whichever one I land on, it's gotta be better than trying to figure this out.
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Malinda
2 years ago
I'm not sure about the other options, but attributive inspection number of defects seems logical to me.
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Colette
2 years ago
E) Mean value within tolerance range? Sounds like some kind of voodoo magic to me. I'll stick with the good old-fashioned options, thanks.
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Lettie
2 years ago
I agree, manual valuation is the way to go.
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Lettie
2 years ago
I prefer manual valuation, it's more straightforward.
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Karima
2 years ago
I believe mean value within tolerance range could also be a correct answer.
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Kris
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units and D) Attributive inspection number of defects. Why not just count the bad ones and call it a day?
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Daron
2 years ago
I agree, let's go with A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units.
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Ozell
2 years ago
Why not use E) Mean value within tolerance range instead?
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Richelle
2 years ago
I prefer D) Attributive inspection number of defects for a quantitative inspection characteristic.
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Jina
2 years ago
I think A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units is the way to go.
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Elmer
2 years ago
C) Valuation according to characteristic attribute code seems like the clear winner here. Gotta love those nice, neat codes!
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Sherly
2 years ago
E) Mean value within tolerance range can also be used for quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Letha
2 years ago
A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units is also a valid option for quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Tequila
2 years ago
I agree with Roosevelt, that sounds like a valid option.
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Annalee
2 years ago
I think B) Manual valuation is the way to go. It's tried and true, you know? No fancy pants algorithms or anything.
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Darell
2 years ago
I agree with B) Manual valuation. Sometimes simple is best.
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Clay
2 years ago
I think E) Mean value within tolerance range is the most accurate method.
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Lonny
2 years ago
I prefer C) Valuation according to characteristic attribute code. It's more precise.
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Roosevelt
2 years ago
I think valuation according to characteristic attribute code can be used.
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