What do the components of a conceptual model have in common? Estimated Level: Easy Your short answer: direction All components are mutually independent of each other. All components interact with each other. Each component must correlate with a corresponding component of a physical model. The components have nothing in common. This is what differentiates a conceptual model from a physical model.
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