When testing a grade calculation system, a tester determines
that all scores from 90 to 100 will yield a grade of A, but
scores below 90 will not. This analysis is known as:
A. Equivalence partitioning
B. Boundary value analysis
C. Decision table
D. Hybrid analysis
Answer Posted / madhu
A. Equivalence partitioning
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