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Scientific Inquiry Write ten questions in the proper sequence for a product of your choice. Then answer those questions two different ways to demonstrate how two customers looking at the same product might have different needs.

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The proper sequence to ask questions in is to begin broad, inquiring about the customers general needs, before asking more specific questions that will help you zero in on a particular product. One way you may choose to create your two separate dialogs are by deciding on what the two different final products for each customer will be and working backwards from there.

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