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What part of a system are the processes that transform inputs into outputs?
components
boundary
flow
surroundings
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components
Explanation: The components (or internal processes) of a system are the parts that perform the transformation of inputs into outputs. The boundary separates the system from its surroundings, flow is movement of inputs/outputs, and surroundings are external to the system.
Explanation: The components (or internal processes) of a system are the parts that perform the transformation of inputs into outputs. The boundary separates the system from its surroundings, flow is movement of inputs/outputs, and surroundings are external to the system.
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