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18. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 Flow Charts a. A Simple Linear Flow Chart Roll some paper into a cylinder Push a band on to the pillar ETC.
19. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 Flow Charts b. A Bifurcating Flow Chart The milk is transported to the dairy. It may be pasteurized It may be sterilized It is bottled
20. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 Flow Charts c. A Lateral Branch Flow Chart He saw an advert for a job He applied for it He got it He had not seen the job He would not be the director if
21. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 d. A Cyclic Flow Chart Moisture falls on the land It flows into rivers It evaporates from the surface It goes to the sea
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23. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 Grid or Tables Loaves Number of Dough Pieces Basic Shapes Ends Decorations Lemon 1 Long Pointed A straight cut from end to end Plain Cottage 2 Round - None Bloomer 1 Long Rounded Many cuts across the top Notched Cottage 2 round - Many cuts around the edges
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25. zainals@uthm.edu.my 2011 Tree Diagram TRUNKS straight curved upright leaning upward downward Pronounced curve One curve Several curves Gentle curve