Which section of a report typical provides an overview of the report's contents and purpose?
Answer: Introduction
Explanation
The introduction section of a report provides an overview of the report’s contents and purpose.
It sets the stage for the reader by outlining the topic, objectives, and scope of the report, ensuring clarity about what the report will cover.
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