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List 1 shows the coding schemes discussed and illustrated in Chapter 5, while List 2 contains eight coding examples.
List 1 - Coding Schemes\hlineA.Sequential (serial)B.BlockC.Significant digitD.HierarchicaE.MnemonicF.Checkdigit\begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{lll}\text{List 1 - Coding Schemes}\\\hlineA. \quad \text{Sequential (serial)}\\B. \quad \text{Block}\\C. \quad \text{Significant digit}\\\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}&&&\end{array}\begin{array}{lll}\\D. \quad Hierarchica\\E. \quad Mnemonic\\F. \quad Check digit\\\end{array}\end{array}  List 1 shows the coding schemes discussed and illustrated in Chapter 5, while List 2 contains eight coding examples.   \begin{array}{c} \begin{array}{lll} \text{List 1 - Coding Schemes}\\ \hline A. \quad \text{Sequential (serial)}\\ B.  \quad \text{Block}\\ C.  \quad \text{Significant digit}\\ \end{array} \begin{array}{lll} &&& \end{array} \begin{array}{lll} \\ D. \quad Hierarchica\\ E. \quad Mnemonic\\ F. \quad Check digit\\ \end{array} \end{array}    Required: On your solution sheet, list the numbers 1 through 8 from List 2. Next to each number, show the capital letter from List 1 that best describes the coding type represented by each example. HINT: Some letters from List 1 may be used for more than one coding example, while some letters may not be used at all. Required:
On your solution sheet, list the numbers 1 through 8 from List 2. Next to each number, show the capital letter from List 1 that best describes the coding type represented by each example. HINT: Some letters from List 1 may be used for more than one coding example, while some letters may not be used at all.


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