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Adobe AD0-E602 Exam - Topic 2 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E602 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 2
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A Real-time CDP business practitioner needs to determine how data will be prioritized and what data will be combined to create that unified view of a customer profile.

Which feature should be used?

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Suggested Answer: C

The explanation for why the segment size which includes both forms is 12,000 is that 3,000 people filled out both form 1 and form 2. This can be derived from the following formula:

Segment size of form 1 OR form 2 = Segment size of form 1 + Segment size of form 2 - Segment size of form 1 AND form 2

Plugging in the given numbers, we get:

12,000 = 5,000 + 10,000 - Segment size of form 1 AND form 2

Solving for Segment size of form 1 AND form 2, we get:

Segment size of form 1 AND form 2 = 3,000


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Matthew
4 months ago
Merge Policies could work too, but not my first choice.
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Paz
5 months ago
Identity Graph is the way to go, no doubt!
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Ilda
5 months ago
Wait, can Union Schema really handle this? Sounds iffy.
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Barrett
5 months ago
I think Merge Policies might be more effective here.
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Ivette
5 months ago
Definitely going with Identity Graph for that unified view!
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Adaline
6 months ago
I feel like Merge Policies might be the right choice, but I wish I had more clarity on how they actually work in real-time scenarios.
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Eric
6 months ago
Identity Graph sounds familiar, especially when we discussed how to create a unified view. I might lean towards that option.
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Mabel
6 months ago
I remember practicing a question about Union Schema, but I can't recall if it was specifically about combining customer profiles.
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Dannette
6 months ago
I think we talked about Merge Policies in class, but I'm not entirely sure how they apply to prioritizing data.
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Daryl
6 months ago
I'm leaning towards Union Schema, but I'm not 100% confident that's the right choice. I'll need to think through the pros and cons of each option carefully.
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Annice
6 months ago
Merge Policies is definitely the feature I would use. It gives you the most control over how the data is prioritized and combined to create that single customer view.
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Brandon
6 months ago
Identity Graph seems like the most relevant feature for this scenario. It's designed to help unify customer data across different systems and touchpoints.
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Lisha
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm not super familiar with the Union Schema or Identity Graph features, so I'll need to review those options more closely before deciding.
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Serina
6 months ago
I think Merge Policies is the way to go here. That feature allows you to define the rules for how data should be prioritized and combined to create a unified customer profile.
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Sherly
6 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key is that the delivery was paused at the time of approval, so the right needed to resume it must be related to approvals.
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Gail
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we can access some policy attributes through an API, but I'm not totally sure which ones. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Richelle
7 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question is asking about the circumstances under which a police officer can make an arrest without a warrant. Option A is too broad, covering both misdemeanors and felonies. Option B is more specific, focusing on felonies. Option C seems to be the most comprehensive, requiring both reasonable cause to believe a felony was committed and reasonable cause to believe the suspect committed it. I think C is the best answer here.
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Theodora
11 months ago
This question is like a Choose Your Own Adventure book, but with more data and less dragons. I'm going to need a map and a compass to navigate this one.
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Launa
10 months ago
C) Identity Graph
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Alonso
10 months ago
B) Union Schema
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Rasheeda
10 months ago
A) Merge Policies
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Gail
11 months ago
Identity Graph? Now that's what I call a 'Who's Who' of customer data. Hopefully, it doesn't turn into a 'Who's That?' situation.
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Sheron
11 months ago
A: Hopefully it doesn't turn into a 'Who's That?' situation though.
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Walker
11 months ago
B: Yeah, Identity Graph is like a 'Who's Who' of customer data.
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Meghan
11 months ago
A: I think the feature that should be used is Identity Graph.
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Ranee
12 months ago
Union Schema? I bet that's like doing a 'SELECT * FROM ALL_THE_TABLES' query, but on steroids.
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Jacqueline
10 months ago
A: Really? I thought Merge Policies would be more effective in this case.
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Una
10 months ago
C: Union Schema is the way to go for combining all the data.
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Cecily
10 months ago
B: No, I believe it's Identity Graph that needs to be used.
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Marlon
11 months ago
A: I think the feature that should be used is Merge Policies.
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Stephaine
1 year ago
Merge Policies? Sounds like a corporate version of the 'merge' command in Git. I wonder if it comes with its own set of conflicts to resolve?
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Valentine
10 months ago
D: Merge Policies are used to prioritize and combine data for a unified view.
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Luz
11 months ago
C: Identity Graph
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Carin
11 months ago
B: Union Schema
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Anastacia
11 months ago
A: Merge Policies
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Rossana
1 year ago
I see your point, but I still think A) Merge Policies makes more sense in this scenario.
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Huey
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Identity Graph.
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Rossana
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) Merge Policies.
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