I'm not sure about the answer. I think it could also be A) Every table row is processed in sequence. In each row, every condition column cell is processed from right to left.
C is the winner for me. Maintaining multiple conditions with a single result is the whole point of decision tables. Anything less would be like trying to make an omelette with one hand tied behind your back.
Hah, imagine if the answer was A - processing rows sequentially and conditions from right to left. That's like driving a car in reverse, only more confusing!
I'm going with B. Being able to evaluate conditions using operators and ranges is a key feature of decision tables. Gotta love those logical if-then-else scenarios!
B and C seem like the obvious answers here. Decision tables in BRF+ definitely allow for comparison operators and value ranges, and you can have multiple conditions with a single result.
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