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kherson
7 days ago
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Message left on voicemail: "Hi Nikki! Just landed at the airport. How about dinner this evening if you're available. Call me!" W

hich of the following characteristics of useful information is absent in the situation described above?A) relevantB) reliableC) completeD) timelyE) understandableF) verifiableG) accessible
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Naddika [7.1K]7 days ago
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Answer: This message is missing this quality: Complete

Explanation:

For instance, the message does not specify the time and location for dinner.

Consequently, even if the recipient might be available at a certain hour, they would have no way of knowing due to the absence of time mentioned.

Including the time and location allows the receiver to review their availability and make a decision based on that information.

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