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One of Mark's colleagues gave him general rules about derivatively classifying information. Mark can rely on these general rules when he derivatively classifies information because his colleague is very experienced.

A. True
B. False.

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Mark doesn't have to rely on the general rules about derivatively classifying information given to him by his colleague based on the assumption that his colleague is very experienced.

His colleagues highly experienced doesn't validate the general rules about derivatively classifying information.

General rules about a phenomenon should be based on proven facts over the years that has become rules.

Mark shouldn't trust his colleagues experience about derivatively classifying information.

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