Engineering, 22.10.2020 23:01 jeanieb
Shawna has been working to develop a new wheelchair that can easily convert from on-road wheels to off-road wheels. t even has a lever that can allow it to drive easily and safely through snow and ice. She has identified the needs of her client, brainstormed designs, and explored possible solutions. Her plan is now set. Which of the following states the next step in the process?
She should now move on to the next problem.
She should gather her team, inform them of the plan, and begin working on a prototype to test her design.
She should investigate other vehicles that can transport people across various types of terrain.
She should collaborate with her team to sell the blueprints of her idea online.
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