Read the beginning of a method for party planning.
1. Identify an event that is cause for celebration.
2. Secure a location for the party.
3. Buy decorations and food.
4. Identify guests and send them invitations.
5. Plan party games or activities.
Which statement best identifies a problem with this method?
Step 1 should not come before Step 4 because different guests will want to celebrate different events.
Step 2 should not come before Step 3 because the party's location determines the decorations that should be used.
Step 3 should not come before Step 4 because the amount of food needed depends on the number of guests invited.
Step 4 should not come before Step 5 because the party games or activities are more important than which guests are invited.