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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Is the statement by You in Technically Correct is technically incorrect? A Test comprises (something) with Either B1

    or B2, C1 or C2 and D1 or D2 Which I interpret to mean that the

    test comprises something with: options from B and D OR options

    • from C and D Not with
    • options from B, C and

    D, which is what I think you mean.

    A test comprises (something) with one of the following

    options/parameters: (B1 or B2), (C1 or C2) and (D1 or D2).

    OR

    A test comprises (something) with one of the following factors or parameters:

    • B1 or B2
    • C1 or C2
    • D1 or D2
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