The correct answer is: A. input area
Data is gathered in the input area. The input area is where the data is first collected. It can be collected from a variety of sources, such as sensors, surveys, or experiments. Once the data is collected, it is stored in the input area until it is ready to be processed.
The transformation area is where the data is processed. The data is cleaned and organized, and any errors are corrected. The data is also transformed into a format that can be used by the output area.
The output area is where the results of the data processing are displayed. The results can be displayed in a variety of ways, such as charts, graphs, or tables. The results can also be used to make decisions or take action.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
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A. input area
The input area is where the data is first collected. It can be collected from a variety of sources, such as sensors, surveys, or experiments. Once the data is collected, it is stored in the input area until it is ready to be processed. -
B. transformation area
The transformation area is where the data is processed. The data is cleaned and organized, and any errors are corrected. The data is also transformed into a format that can be used by the output area. -
C. output area
The output area is where the results of the data processing are displayed. The results can be displayed in a variety of ways, such as charts, graphs, or tables. The results can also be used to make decisions or take action. -
D. All of the above
This option is incorrect because the data is only gathered in the input area. The data is not gathered in the transformation area or the output area. -
E. None of the above
This option is incorrect because the data is gathered in the input area.