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AnnyKZ [126]
2 years ago
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Peter is writing a scientific report about a new car engine a company plans to launch. Which two sources are best for him to use

in the report? a customer who is eager to try out the new engine a journal article about the impact of engines on car performance an employee of the company who is involved in advertising the new engine an interview with an expert on how car engines function a newspaper article about the company’s different car models
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katrin2010 [14]2 years ago
7 0

The two sources are best for him to use in the report are The reassets which can be excellent for Peter to apply withinside the Scientific file are option b and option d.

<h3>What is a reputable supply?</h3>

A credible supply to be used in studies is a supply whose records is relied on and authentic.

Examples of relied on reassets for medical reviews and studies are:

  • Peer-Reviewed Journals
  • Edu websites
  • books etc.

Learn extra about Credible reassets at:

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