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At which stage in the process are you too far along to go backwards?

1) After inventing a prototype
2) Never - you can go backwards at any point and start over
3) After interviewing stakeholders to determine the need
4) After selecting the final project
5) After writing the Need Statement
6) After making observations and/or interviewing stakeholders to determine the need

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Final answer:

After implementing the final project

Step-by-step explanation:

In the design process, there are multiple stages where you can go backwards and start over if needed. However, the stage at which you are too far along to go backwards is after implementing the final project. Once the project has been implemented, it is difficult and often not feasible to reverse the changes that have been made.

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