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You are assembling a piece of flat-pack furniture. The diagram shows small, dashed lines indicating screws going into pre-drilled holes. What does this usually imply for the assembly process?

In assembly diagrams, dashed lines pointing to holes with screws or other fasteners universally indicate where those components should be inserted to connect pa

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Question: You are assembling a piece of flat-pack furniture. The diagram shows small, dashed lines indicating screws going into pre-drilled holes. What does this usually imply for the assembly process?

Answer options: ✅ Screws should be inserted into the indicated holes to secure the pieces.

  • The holes are for decoration only.
  • You need to drill new holes yourself.
  • The dashed lines indicate optional steps.

Correct answer: Screws should be inserted into the indicated holes to secure the pieces.

Explanation: In assembly diagrams, dashed lines pointing to holes with screws or other fasteners universally indicate where those components should be inserted to connect parts.

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