Multiple Choice
Proposals are often organised
A) as one long document with no breaks or sections.
B) with technical, management, and cost sections that may not be labelled.
C) as separate volumes to display the different phases of the project life cycle.
D) with a lot of detail to identify the customer's problem.
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