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Understanding the Design Process

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The design process is a cycle. It starts with one process and cycles back around.

Open the attached worksheet and use what you have learned about the design process to complete it.

The assignment has two pages.

Submit to Canvas when you are done.

Understanding The Engineering Design Process Worksheet 2013.docx Download Understanding The Engineering Design Process Worksheet 2013.docx

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