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GAQM Exam CBAF-001 Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CBAF-001 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 5
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On a class diagram, what do the multiplicities represent?

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Filiberto
1 months ago
I bet the exam writer was just sitting there, cackling maniacally, like 'Let's see if they can figure out this one!'
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Nakisha
14 hours ago
I agree, it's important to pay attention to the details in class diagrams.
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Allene
7 days ago
I think the multiplicities represent the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Sherly
12 days ago
I know right, these exam questions can be tricky sometimes.
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Isaac
1 months ago
The business rules for the association, of course! How could I forget that? This is basic UML stuff, people. *shakes head*
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Cyril
6 days ago
D) The business rules for an association between two classes.
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Ula
10 days ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Tambra
22 days ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Geraldine
2 months ago
The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class? That's gotta be it! I mean, what else could it be, right? Time to move on to the next question!
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Tammi
11 days ago
Agreed, let's move on to the next question.
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Reynalda
12 days ago
Yeah, that makes sense. Let's go with that.
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Patria
29 days ago
I think it's C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Ailene
2 months ago
Wait, is it the number of attributes in each class? That would make sense, right? Oh wait, no, that's not it. Hmm, let me think about this...
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Trina
29 days ago
D) The business rules for an association between two classes.
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Ozell
1 months ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Adaline
1 months ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Joni
1 months ago
C) The minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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Thad
2 months ago
A) The number of attributes held within each class.
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Simona
2 months ago
I believe it's the business rules for an association between two classes. That's what I remember from studying.
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Bobbie
2 months ago
I agree with Lauran. The multiplicities show how many objects can be associated with each class.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
Ooh, I remember learning about this! I think the multiplicities represent the business rules for the association between two classes. That sounds like the right answer to me.
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Meghann
12 days ago
It's all about specifying the constraints and rules for the connections between classes.
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Lavonda
29 days ago
Yes, the multiplicities help define how many objects can be associated with each class.
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Pedro
1 months ago
I remember that too. It's important to understand the relationships between classes in a class diagram.
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Kimi
2 months ago
I think you're right! The multiplicities do represent the business rules for the association between two classes.
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Lauran
2 months ago
I think the multiplicities represent the minimum and maximum number of objects in each class.
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