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Which of the following would be true of Job 56 required no engineering hours

a. Job 56 does not require any engineering work
b. Job 56 is complete and does not need further engineering
c. Job 56 is unrelated to engineering
d. The engineering hours for Job 56 are unknown

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Final answer:

If Job 56 requires no engineering hours, it simply means no engineering work is needed for this job, which could be due to various reasons such as its completion or irrelevance to engineering tasks.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you're asking about Job 56 suggests that it is an activity or project that was planned to involve engineering effort

If Job 56 required no engineering hours, the most accurate statement would be: a. Job 56 does not require any engineering work. This implies that, within the scope of the job or project, there is no need for engineering expertise, which could be due to the nature of the job or because the engineering aspect has already been completed or is handled by another aspect not tracked as 'engineering hours'. However, not requiring engineering hours does not necessarily mean that the job is complete (b. Job 56 is complete and does not need further engineering), unrelated to engineering altogether (c. Job 56 is unrelated to engineering), or that the hours are unknown (d. The engineering hours for Job 56 are unknown).

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