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Principles Of Engineering? Final Examination Part A Spring 2007 Student Name: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________ Class Period: _____________ Total Points: ____________/40 Converted Score: ____________/50 Directions: Circle the letter of the response that best answers the question or completes the statement. Then fill in the Part A answer sheet. Reference Tables are available at the end of the document. 1. An engineer begins the process of brainstorming potential solutions to a design problem. One of the requirements of the final product is that it be biodegradable. This restriction would be referred to as a ___________. A. matrix C. constraint B. holdover D. design brief 2.

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