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MAXImum [283]
2 years ago
6

Your boss has a messy desk. She asks you to find the weekly sales figures kept in a special binder which is updated daily. Using

the principle of ‘Last Accessed”, where would you look first?
In the filing cabinet

In the bookcase

In the safe

On top of the tallest stack of papers on her desk.
History
2 answers:
Paha777 [63]2 years ago
4 0

Where  you would look first is:  In the filing cabinet.

<h3> Principle of ‘Last Accessed”</h3>

Based on the principle of last accessed you should first look  is the filling cabinet.

The reason why you should first of all look at the filling cabinet is because  the cabinet are used to store document

Therefore where  you would look first is:  In the filing cabinet.

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Andreyy892 years ago
3 0

Answer:

On top of the tallest stack of papers on her desk.

Explanation:

This is because the stack of papers on her desk was most probably last accessed by her while she was working.

The filing cabinet might contain binders, but is not last accessed by her.

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