is it not D bro like ur testing the equivalence boundary using 12 and greater than boundary with 61???I did D ugh I think im wrong
Yeah I think it is D, chatgpt probs wrongis it not D bro like ur testing the equivalence boundary using 12 and greater than boundary with 61???
lol unless ur using gpt 4 don't even trust it, and even if u are don't even trust it hahaYeah I think it is D, chatgpt probs wrong
I got GPT4 for SDD, fed it the textbook, and it still gets stuff wrong all the timelol unless ur using gpt 4 don't even trust it, and even if u are don't even trust it haha
aw fuck is it really C i put B even tho i knew that Digit could be looped to infinity but I thought that was the most correct other than commas in EBNF. I am fucked here chat?I was so confused with this question like you cant use commas in ebnf: View attachment 45270
it can't be B, since it says that a letter can be blank and you can only have a maximum 2 digit number, A is syntactically wrong because of the commas, D is wrong because there's no $ and there's no <> for letters, numbers and digits. so it has to be CTest is out on nesa website.. what did you guys put for this? View attachment 45269
well entering a 6 digit code isn't about inclusivity so it can't be A. 5 is definetly about inclusivity so B seems like it could be valid. 3 has nothing to do with privacy so it can't be C. again 5 isn't to do with validation so can't be D. so i guess BView attachment 45334
what's this one? i just put B like surely bro i cbf with this shit, 5 is guaranteed correct but i thought it was ergonomic to put a large text box for suburbs
Yes its B- its ergonomic because it said it gives you suggested addresses for you as you typeView attachment 45334
what's this one? i just put B like surely bro i cbf with this shit, 5 is guaranteed correct but i thought it was ergonomic to put a large text box for suburbs
oh lmao i didn't read that, at least good thing i just applied some common senseYes its B- its ergonomic because it said it gives you suggested addresses for you as you type
I think so tooView attachment 45361
also last question, just wondering what u guys put for this? i think i put C, hopefully that was right
maybe C looking back, but i put A like an idiot coz i was just not bothered after some time, and also Q6 apparently it was A (software market issue) but I put copyright B like a tard, so i reckon i got like 17/20 multis which is decent igView attachment 45366What about: I think I did B - View attachment 45365
Yeah I probs got similar- why cant Q16 be B tho?maybe C looking back, but i put A like an idiot coz i was just not bothered after some time, and also Q6 apparently it was A (software market issue) but I put copyright B like a tard, so i reckon i got like 17/20 multis which is decent ig
tbh don't really gotta a clue abt flowcharts but i don't think the program ends with X being false right? but everything else for B looks fine, and does the loop mean that when Z is true it repeats the module, i thought it would be when Z is false? sorry bud i really don't got a clueYeah I probs got similar- why cant Q16 be B tho?
I believe it can't be B because module 2 or module 3 must be executed before the program is ended, as the square symbol represents a conditional. Looking at the possible answers, I think it's C mostly because it's the only one that has a loop that executes module 3, while Z is true.Yeah I probs got similar- why cant Q16 be B tho?
I thought since its conditional, module 2 and 3 can be skipped if the condition is not met?I believe it can't be B because module 2 or module 3 must be executed before the program is ended, as the square symbol represents a conditional. Looking at the possible answers, I think it's C mostly because it's the only one that has a loop that executes module 3, while Z is true.