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After trying multiple times, a coworker is not able to fit a motherboard in a computer case, and is having difficulty aligning screw holes in the motherboard to standoffs on the bottom of the case. Which is most likely the source of the problem?

A) The coworker is trying to use too many screws to secure the board; only four screws are required.
B) The form factors of the case and motherboard don’t match.
C) The form factors of the motherboard and power supply don’t match.
D) The board is not oriented correctly in the case. Rotate the boar

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Answer:

D) The board is not oriented correctly in the case. Rotate the boar.

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Answer:

D) The board is not oriented correctly in the case. Rotate the boar

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's check the answer options

A) The coworker is trying to use too many screws to secure the board; only four screws are required.

- Incorrect, as more than four screws are required

B) The form factors of the case and motherboard don’t match.

- Incorrect, in this scenario motherboard wouldn't fit the case

C) The form factors of the motherboard and power supply don’t match.

- Incorrect, PSU is not relevant in aligning the screw holes

D) The board is not oriented correctly in the case. Rotate the boar

- Correct, this is the most likely cause

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