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jarptica [38.1K]
2 years ago
7

Match the presentation topic with the tool that would be most useful.

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lesya [120]2 years ago
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The correct matching of the presentation topic to their useful tools are:

  1. An implementation of a strategy - chalk and board.
  2. An analysis of various ecosystems -  world map.
  3. A list of the materials needed in a project - checklist.
  4. A discussion on the hierarchy of human needs - biological pyramid.

<h3>What are tools?</h3>

Tools is the name given to the objects that we use din implementing nay work. For example, in making a chair, the tools will axe, gum, screwdriver, etc.

Thus, the correct matches are

  1. An implementation of a strategy - chalk and board.
  2. An analysis of various ecosystems -  world map.
  3. A list of the materials needed in a project - checklist.
  4. A discussion on the hierarchy of human needs - biological pyramid.

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