I'm feeling pretty good about this one. The diagram is straightforward, and I can see that option A covers all the states with the fewest transitions. I'll go with that.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to find the test case that covers all the states while minimizing the number of transitions. Let me double-check the options and see which one fits that criteria.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this diagram. I'll need to take some time to really understand the valid transitions between the states before I can confidently choose the best test case.
This looks like a state transition diagram question. I'll need to carefully analyze the diagram and the possible test cases to find the one that exercises all states using the minimum number of transitions.
I'm not totally sure about this one. The diagram looks complex, and I'm not confident I fully understand all the valid transitions. I'll need to review it carefully before selecting an answer.
I thought the standard deviation was about analyzing the spread of returns, but I can't remember the exact steps. Is it calculated using the probabilities?
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