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Melani1276

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Since all browsers read the same HTML code, you can
 a. count on good displaying of your pages as long as your HTML is correct.
  b. browsers don't read HTML code the same, but the differences are always slight.
  c. assume that differences in display will not happen.
  d. save time by writing the same code for both Netscape and Microsoft browsers.
  e. Browsers don't read HTML code the same requiring testing on multiple browsers to be sure that your viewers see what you intended.

Question 2

One of the primary causes of nonconforming supplier quality involves inconsistent communication and the resulting misunderstanding of specifications, expectations, and requirements among supply chain members.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

true



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