What might cause a model limitation?(1 point)

Responses

You run out of materials to finish the model.
You run out of materials to finish the model.

You know the approximate size of each planet.
You know the approximate size of each planet.

You have figured out the scale to use.
You have figured out the scale to use.

You have all the materials you need.

You have all the materials you need.

the answer is D?

No, the answer is not D. The correct answer is A. You run out of materials to finish the model. This would cause a limitation in the model because you would be unable to complete it without the necessary materials.

Oh the answer is A?

Yes, that's correct. The answer is A. Running out of materials to finish the model can cause a limitation because without enough materials, you won't be able to complete the model as originally planned.

explanations?

Sure! I apologize for the confusion. Let me provide explanations for each option:

A: You run out of materials to finish the model - This can cause a model limitation because if you don't have enough materials, you won't be able to complete the model as intended. The model may be incomplete or lack certain details.

B: You know the approximate size of each planet - This is not a limitation. Knowing the approximate size of each planet is actually beneficial as it helps in accurately representing their relative sizes in the model.

C: You have figured out the scale to use - This is not a limitation either. Figuring out the scale to use is important in creating an accurate and proportional model.

D: You have all the materials you need - This is not a limitation, but rather a favorable condition. Having all the materials needed is desirable as it allows you to complete the model without any hindrance.

Therefore, the correct answer is A, as running out of materials is a potential cause for a model limitation.