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SAP Exam C_TS414_2023 Topic 7 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_TS414_2023 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 7
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Which valuation mode can be used for a quantitative inspection characteristic? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

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Giovanna
3 days ago
I'm pretty sure mean value within tolerance range is also a valid option for quantitative characteristics. Gotta remember those three correct answers.
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Luisa
9 days ago
Okay, let me think through this. I think the key is to avoid just seeking feedback that supports our existing assumptions. We need to actively look for diverse perspectives.
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Lucy
15 days ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking about how the person remembered their joy together. I think the answer is probably "Happily" or "Tearfully" - those seem like the most likely options.
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Sherman
1 years ago
This question is making my head spin! I think I'll just close my eyes and point to an answer. Whichever one I land on, it's gotta be better than trying to figure this out.
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Malinda
1 years ago
I'm not sure about the other options, but attributive inspection number of defects seems logical to me.
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Colette
1 years ago
E) Mean value within tolerance range? Sounds like some kind of voodoo magic to me. I'll stick with the good old-fashioned options, thanks.
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Lettie
1 years ago
I agree, manual valuation is the way to go.
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Lettie
1 years ago
I prefer manual valuation, it's more straightforward.
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Karima
1 years ago
I believe mean value within tolerance range could also be a correct answer.
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Kris
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units and D) Attributive inspection number of defects. Why not just count the bad ones and call it a day?
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Daron
1 years ago
I agree, let's go with A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units.
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Ozell
1 years ago
Why not use E) Mean value within tolerance range instead?
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Richelle
1 years ago
I prefer D) Attributive inspection number of defects for a quantitative inspection characteristic.
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Jina
1 years ago
I think A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units is the way to go.
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Elmer
1 years ago
C) Valuation according to characteristic attribute code seems like the clear winner here. Gotta love those nice, neat codes!
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Sherly
1 years ago
E) Mean value within tolerance range can also be used for quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Letha
1 years ago
A) Attributive inspection nonconforming units is also a valid option for quantitative inspection characteristics.
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Tequila
1 years ago
I agree with Roosevelt, that sounds like a valid option.
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Annalee
1 years ago
I think B) Manual valuation is the way to go. It's tried and true, you know? No fancy pants algorithms or anything.
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Darell
1 years ago
I agree with B) Manual valuation. Sometimes simple is best.
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Clay
1 years ago
I think E) Mean value within tolerance range is the most accurate method.
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Lonny
1 years ago
I prefer C) Valuation according to characteristic attribute code. It's more precise.
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Roosevelt
1 years ago
I think valuation according to characteristic attribute code can be used.
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