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Multiple Choice
Which option identifies the step that will be taken to modify the design in the following scenario?
An engineer has just completed a design for the Navy of an airplane that can land safely and smoothly on ships at sea. The Navy would now
like to see this vehicle made smaller so that it can land on smaller ships.
The client will use models and prototypes to experiment on new designs
The client will use the information gathered from the original design and modify the vehicle
The client will work with the engineer to create a new vehicle and save on the costs of models.
The engineer will use models and prototypes to experiment on new designs
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