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Consider the everyday task of getting to work on time or arriving at your first class on time in the morning. Complete afish-bone chart detailing reasons why you might arrive late in the morning. Identify each possible source of error. Material▼Methods▼Family or meThe roadMy carDrivingMachinery▼The roadMy carDrivingFamily or meManpower▼Family or meThe roadDrivingMy carComplete the fish-bone chart by matching each number in the chart with the corresponding reason. LOADING...Click the icon to view the partially completed fish-bone chart. NumberReasonI▼Train at railroad crossingFlat tireSpeeding - got stoppedDidn't set the alarmII▼Train at railroad crossingDidn't set the alarmFlat tireSpeeding - got stoppedIII▼Flat tireTrain at railroad crossingDidn't set the alarmSpeeding - got stoppedIV▼Speeding - got stoppedFlat tireTrain at railroad crossingDidn't set the alarmClick to select your answer(s). lateGetting toRed lights malfunctionTraffic jamCar takes time to warm upTake long routeKids don't get upCan't find keysV

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