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Answer:
I, II and III are statements that are correct about non-value-added activities.
Explanation:
Activities that don't exactly add value(s) to a product or service are called non-value-added-activities. Though they are often times dispensable, it does not mean they are not important or necessary. Sometimes they form an inherent part in the design process of the product or service in question. Examples of such activities are filing of product/service documentation, inspecting the product/service, reviewing of the product/service and obtaining approvals. Therefore, non-value-added-activities may be necessary but are most times being performed in an inefficient and improvable manner and can be eliminated without necessarily deteriorating the quality of the product/service, its performance or perceived value.
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<span>Based on data from presidential elections throughout american history, an individual who is currently holding a position as Vice president of the united states </span><span>is the least likely to become the next president..
A vice presidet is always seem as a complementary support for the president and tend to not appear as an ideal image for a leader in the eyes of most voters in United States.</span>
I think it’s D not for sure
Maybe but I think you should have more information