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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When dealing with a presentation, what is the 6x6 rule?
A
The presentation should have less than 36 slides (6 multiplied by 6)
B
Each slide should have no more than 6 lines with 6 words per line
C
Each slide should have no more than 6 bullets and 6 images
D
The presentation should only have 6 slides with 6 or more images
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -This presentation rules suggests that you should include no more than six words per line and no more than six bullet points per slide. The goal of this rule is to prevent your slides from becoming so dense and text heavy that people don’t want to look at it.

Detailed explanation-2: -In the land of optimal slide text, a more minimal guideline is the 6×6 rule. The recommendation for the 6×6 rule is a maximum of six bullet points per slide with a maximum of six words per bullet. There is a school of thought that there should only be one word per bullet or 6 words per slide total.

Detailed explanation-3: -Follow the “Seven-by-Seven rule” Use no more than 7 words per line and no more than 7 lines per visual. b. If you need more words, make sub-points below the main point.

Detailed explanation-4: -The 6x6 rule, still found in many online sources and in college textbooks suggests that good PowerPoint design limits bulleted lists to six bullets and six words maximum for each bullet. When did “a hail of bullets” ever sound like a good thing? This rule is followed myriad times a day.

Detailed explanation-5: -Keep text to a minimum (6-8 lines per slide, no more than 30 words per slide). The bullet points should be headlines, not news articles. Write in sentence fragments using key words, and keep your font size 24 or bigger.

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