Wait, so multiplicities actually have meaning on use case diagrams? I thought they were just for class diagrams. This is news to me. *scratches head* Guess I'll have to go with C, since it seems the most logical.
Aha! I remember learning about this in class. The multiplicity shows the number of actors required to participate in the use case. Option C is the correct answer.
I'm not sure about this one. The options are a bit confusing. I think I'll just go with option D, since I'm not entirely confident in my understanding of multiplicities on use case diagrams.
Hmm, the multiplicity at the actor end seems to indicate the number of actors required for the use case. I'm going to go with option C, since it makes the most sense to me.
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