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As per my view the correct answer is option C
All the activities given in the question is elements of the operational activites
The given activities are
1. Plant layout
2. Quality management systems
3. Providing capacity
Plant layout refers to establishing of plant and machinery in the place of manufacturing such as factories
Quality management system refers to the quality review department that has the duty to verify the quality of the product which was produced in the factory.
Providing capacity refers to providing the raw material for the production process and providing sales to the finished goods change out from factory after quality review.
So all these points are part of operating activities as in following manner
Step 1 :- providing raw material ( providing capacity)
Step 2 :- installation of all plant and machinery at factory. ( plant layout )
Step 3 :- verification of quality of the finished goods came out of the factory
Step 4 :- providing sales to the products that are manufactured in the factory after completion of quality review.
These are all the information required to solve the given question.
I hope, all the above given information and explanations are useful and helpful to you.
Thank you.
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