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A transmission has no reverse but seems to drive forward fine. Technician A states that the problem could be with the 2-3 shift solenoid. Technician B states that the problem could be with the 1 2 shift solenoid. Who is correct?

Identify and distinguish between different types of faults (normal, reverse, strike-slip, thrust) and comprehend the mechanics behind their development.
Recognize the role of stress types (compression, tension, shear) in the formation of geological structures and faults.
Describe the processes leading to the formation of joints and the impact of fluid pressure on rock deformation.
Explain how geologists determine the stability conditions of minerals and the significance of field evidence like rock samples and uplifted terrains.

Definitions:

Excess Capacity Scenario

A situation in which a company or economy can produce more goods or services than currently being produced without incurring additional costs.

Sales Increase

A rise in the quantity or dollar value of a company's products or services sold over a specified period.

Capacity Level

The maximum output a company can produce and sell with its current resources.

Maximum Growth Rate

The highest possible rate at which a company can expand its operations using only internal financing sources, without resorting to borrowing or issuing new equity.

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