You will be using an age-derived factor to help determine people who are 21 years of age and older. What benefits object will the derived factor be tied to?
Aha! I've got it! The answer is B) Benefit Program. After all, the whole point of being 21 is to start collecting those sweet, sweet adult benefits, right? I'm talking discounts, special privileges, and maybe even a free drink or two.
Easy peasy, the answer's gotta be D) Plan. I mean, come on, what else would we use an age-derived factor for? Deciding who gets to sit at the cool kids' table in the cafeteria?
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm tempted to say C) Eligibility Profile, because let's be honest, once you hit 21, the world is your oyster... or at least the legal drinking world is.
Ah, the age-derived factor, the key to unlocking the mysteries of adulthood! Let's see, I'm gonna go with B) Benefit Program. After all, what's the point of being 21 if you can't partake in all the, um, benefits that come with it?
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