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Salesforce Exam Certified-Business-Analyst Topic 1 Question 45 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Business Analyst exam
Question #: 45
Topic #: 1
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Fausto
9 days ago
What is this, a test for rocket scientists? C) is the only answer that makes sense, unless you want to calculate the 'successful failure' rate.
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Maryann
14 days ago
A) sounds like the right way to calculate the failure rate, not the success rate. C) is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Catarina
15 days ago
I agree with Stephane, it should be the number of passed test cases divided by the total number of test cases.
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Paulina
15 days ago
Hmm, I was leaning towards A), but C) makes more sense. Can't go wrong with the good old divide and conquer approach.
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Elouise
26 days ago
C) is definitely the correct answer. You need to divide the passed cases by the total to get the percentage of successful testing.
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Leota
9 days ago
C) is definitely the correct answer. You need to divide the passed cases by the total to get the percentage of successful testing.
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Ora
13 days ago
A) Number of failed test cases divided by total number of test cases
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Rory
26 days ago
I believe it's actually the number of failed test cases divided by the total number of test cases.
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Stephane
1 months ago
I think the success rate is calculated by dividing the number of passed test cases by the total number of test cases.
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Lisbeth
1 months ago
I think B) is the right answer. Dividing the total number of test cases by the number of passed cases gives you the success rate.
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Margarita
19 days ago
So, C) is the correct answer then. It's the number of passed test cases divided by the total number of test cases.
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Sharika
21 days ago
Actually, the success rate is calculated by dividing the number of passed test cases by the total number of test cases.
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Reid
25 days ago
I agree, B) is the correct answer. It's the total number of test cases divided by the number of passed cases.
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Alpha
1 months ago
C) Number of passed test cases divided by total number of test cases. That's the only way to accurately calculate the success rate.
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Ezekiel
1 days ago
B) Total number of test cases divided by number of passed test cases
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Laurel
15 days ago
A) Number of failed test cases divided by total number of test cases
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