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The figure below contains 14 symbols used in constructing data flow diagrams or system flowcharts. Each symbol has been assigned a capital letter (A through N) for identification in this problem. The following is a list of 14 data flow diagram or flowcharting symbols:
 (1) Data store (in a data flow diagram) (8) Display  (2) Entity or process (in a data flow diagram)  (9) Disk(3) External entity (in a data flow diagram) (10) Paper file  (4) Document (11) Off-page connector  (5) Manual keying(12) Start/stop  (6) Computer process (13) Annotation (7) Manual process  (14) Batch total \begin{array}{llcc} \text { (1) Data store (in a data flow diagram) } &\text {(8) Display } \\ \text { (2) Entity or process (in a data flow diagram) } &\text { (9) Disk} \\ \text {(3) External entity (in a data flow diagram) } & \text {(10) Paper file }\\ \text { (4) Document } & \text {(11) Off-page connector }\\ \text { (5) Manual keying} & \text {(12) Start/stop }\\ \text { (6) Computer process} & \text { (13) Annotation}\\ \text { (7) Manual process } & \text { (14) Batch total }\\\end{array}

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Match each symbol to its corresponding description by writing the description number below the each symbol.
 The figure below contains 14 symbols used in constructing data flow diagrams or system flowcharts. Each symbol has been assigned a capital letter (A through N) for identification in this problem. The following is a list of 14 data flow diagram or flowcharting symbols:   \begin{array}{llcc}   \text { (1) Data store (in a data flow diagram) } &\text {(8) Display  }  \\  \text { (2) Entity or process (in a data flow diagram)  } &\text {  (9) Disk} \\  \text {(3) External entity (in a data flow diagram)   } & \text {(10) Paper file  }\\  \text { (4) Document } & \text {(11) Off-page connector  }\\  \text {  (5) Manual keying} & \text {(12) Start/stop  }\\  \text {  (6) Computer process} & \text {  (13) Annotation}\\  \text { (7) Manual process } & \text { (14) Batch total }\\ \end{array}   Required: Match each symbol to its corresponding description by writing the description number below the each symbol.

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Definitions:

Actual Level

The real, measured level of activity achieved during a specific period, often contrasted with planned or estimated levels.

Cost Formulas

Equations used to calculate costs, often incorporating fixed and variable components.

Static Planning Budget

A budget based on the level of expected output before the period begins, and it does not change in response to actual activity levels.

Variable Costs

Expenses that change in proportion to the level of production or sales activities, such as raw materials and direct labor costs.

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