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You are holding a meeting with some clients. You are showing them a model of what their stadium will look like. You begin by saying you have a schematic model to show them.

Your client stops you right there. "What's a schematic model? Is this a model of the real thing or what?"

Your textbook definition of it says:

Schematic models depict processes, systems, methods or layouts using non-authentic elements, without regard for final location except to the extent necessary to explain or demonstrate principles.

Translate this definition into easily understood terms for your client.

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