Asked by hannah mazzeo on Jun 08, 2024

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Which of the following best defines the scope of a report?

A) The goal of the study
B) A statement of the report's problem and purpose
C) Knowledge of the history of the problem
D) Boundaries of the problem
E) Preview of the report structure

Scope

The extent or range of an activity, project, or investigation, defining its boundaries or limits.

Report's Problem

An issue or challenge described within a report that often requires a solution or action to be taken.

Study Goal

A specific, achievable objective set by a learner to guide focus and measure progress in educational pursuits.

  • Comprehend the significance of defining boundaries and the extent within the context of investigation and documentation.
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Twana JakesJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The scope of a report refers to the boundaries of the problem being studied or addressed. It defines the specific area or aspect of the problem that the report will cover. Therefore, option D is the correct choice as it defines the boundaries of the problem. The other options (A, B, C, E) may be important components of a report, but they do not specifically define the scope of the report.