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natita [175]
1 year ago
5

Levi works as a solar panel installer. He sets a schedule for each project determines the correct location and installs the equi

pment. what other task is Levi likely to complete next?
A. Taking measurements
B. Setting up electrical wiring
C. Installing power lines
D. Repairing equipment
English
2 answers:
IceJOKER [234]1 year ago
6 0
Hello there!

If Levi were just to see each project, and also determining where they're located. The next thing that he would most likely have to do is to take measurements. 

By Levi taking measurements of this, THEN he could do the work. By him measuring the sizes, he would then know, how much wire he is going to use. This is why is would make more sense that "t<span>aking measurements"  would be your answer.

</span><span>A. Taking measurements 
B. Setting up electrical wiring
C. Installing power lines
D. Repairing equipment

I hope this helps you!</span>
WARRIOR [948]1 year ago
5 0
He is likely to take measurements because setting up electrical wiring, installing power lines, and repairing equipment all consist in another job.
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