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UiPath Exam UiPath-RPAv1 Topic 9 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-RPAv1 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 9
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What is the relation between environments and provisioned robots?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Lina
2 months ago
I'm torn between A and C. What if I want to move a robot between environments? Maybe I'll just get a robot that can teleport.
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Odelia
11 days ago
D) One robot can be assigned to a single environment only
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Nana
25 days ago
That's a good point! Maybe having robots that can teleport would solve that issue.
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Ben
29 days ago
C) An environment can contain multiple robots
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Na
2 months ago
A) One robot can be assigned to multiple environments
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Gussie
2 months ago
This is a trick question! The real answer is that robots don't have environments, they have habitats. Duh!
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Chauncey
20 days ago
Haha, good one! Robots definitely have habitats, not environments.
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Hester
21 days ago
C) An environment can contain multiple robots
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Truman
2 months ago
A) One robot can be assigned to multiple environments
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Gracia
3 months ago
I'm going with B. Having a single robot per environment simplifies the architecture and reduces complexity.
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Mariko
1 months ago
I see your point, but having one robot for each environment might limit scalability.
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Nana
1 months ago
I think having multiple robots in one environment could lead to conflicts.
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Lai
2 months ago
I agree, having one robot per environment does make things simpler.
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Lashandra
3 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. It's important to have a one-to-one mapping between robots and environments for better management and control.
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Ma
1 months ago
I think A is the correct answer.
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Laurena
2 months ago
I agree, having one robot per environment makes sense.
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Tess
2 months ago
I believe C is the correct answer.
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Brendan
2 months ago
I think D is the correct answer.
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Ira
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) One robot can be assigned to a single environment only. It ensures better control and organization.
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Hui
3 months ago
Option C makes the most sense to me. Having multiple robots in an environment allows for more flexibility and scalability.
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Broderick
2 months ago
Having multiple robots in an environment can definitely help with scalability and workload distribution.
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Natalya
2 months ago
It's important to have the flexibility of multiple robots in an environment for different tasks.
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Nathan
2 months ago
I think option C is the best choice for maximizing the use of provisioned robots.
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Tanja
3 months ago
I agree, having multiple robots in an environment definitely increases efficiency.
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Zona
3 months ago
I agree with Jeanice, because it makes sense to have multiple robots in one environment for efficiency.
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Jeanice
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) An environment can contain multiple robots.
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