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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You explain that all 100 tests are required and that they will have to re-evaluate their budget.

You know that if you do any less than that, the results will not be accurate. You need to understand how the ceramic will react to different conditions.

This is the real-life decision that Sivan Parameswaran would make. He is a materials engineer. "It is important to back my decisions with substantial data to convince associated engineers and managers," he says.

Your decision will not only save costs in the long run, it may save lives and property. You decide it is worth the risk of convincing the company.

You present your case to the company. They agree and you continue on with the project, satisfied that your results will be accurate.


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