Concept:
The Degree of Freedom ($DF$) in process simulation and flowsheeting design is calculated using the formula:
\[
DF = N_{\text{variables}} - N_{\text{independent equations}}
\]
The value of $DF$ indicates the design flexibility of the system:
• If $DF = 0$, the system is completely specified and has a unique solution.
• If $DF > 0$, the system is underspecified, meaning there are more unknown variables than available independent governing equations.
Step 1: Interpret a degree of freedom value of $2$.
We are given $DF = 2$. This tells us that the system has $2$ extra degrees of freedom. To solve the system and obtain a unique operating point, a designer must manually specify or assign fixed values to exactly $2$ independent design variables. This reduces the remaining degrees of freedom to zero ($DF = 0$), allowing the system of equations to be solved. This matches Option C.