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Nathan is an expert on all of the different kinds of process description tools. So, when his colleagues have questions, they know where to turn. One of the firm’s trainee analysts is working on a financial process that will continue to print vendor payments until it reaches the end of the file. Which of the following processes will Nathan suggest the analyst to use?

a. Selection
b. Iteration
c. Concatenation
d. Sequence

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