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Adobe Exam AD0-E602 Topic 2 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E602 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 2
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A publication who is an Adobe Real-Time CDP customer wants to reach users who filled out different forms to subscribe to newsletters on their site. When they create one segment of form 1 the size is 5,000 profiles. When they create a second segment of people who filled out form 2 the size is 10,000 profiles. However, when they create a segment that includes form 1 OR form 2, the number of subscribers is 12,000.

What explains why the segment size which includes both forms is 12,000?

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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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Karl
4 months ago
This is a real head-scratcher, but I'm going to go with C. It just seems like the most logical explanation, unless there's some kind of magical data portal that I'm not aware of.
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Jose
4 months ago
Okay, let's break this down. If the total is 12,000, and the individual segments are 5,000 and 10,000, then the overlap must be... 3,000! *fist pump* Nailed it!
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Francene
3 months ago
C) 3,000 people filled out both form 1 and form 2
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Audry
3 months ago
A) 3,000 people filled out form 1 or form 2
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Deandrea
4 months ago
I agree with Trinidad, the rationale behind the segment size of 12,000 makes sense if 3,000 people filled out both forms.
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Kina
4 months ago
Ooh, this is a good one. It's like a math riddle! I'm gonna go with C, just because it makes the most sense to me. Plus, who doesn't love a little overlap in their data?
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Herschel
3 months ago
I think you're right! It does seem like the most logical explanation.
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Georgene
3 months ago
C) 3,000 people filled out both form 1 and form 2
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Evangelina
4 months ago
B) 12,000 people out both form 1 and form 2
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Kimberely
4 months ago
A) 3,000 people filled out form 1 or form 2
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Annette
4 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm gonna have to put on my detective hat and analyze this data. Let's see, if the total is 12,000, and the individual segments are 5,000 and 10,000, then the overlap must be... *scratches head* Ah, got it! It's C, 3,000 people filled out both forms.
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Marsha
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with option C. If the combined segment is 12,000, and the individual segments are 5,000 and 10,000, then the overlap must be 3,000 people.
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Lorean
4 months ago
Wait, so the total size of the segments for form 1 and form 2 is 15,000, but the combined segment is only 12,000? That's some interesting math going on there.
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Jennifer
3 months ago
C) 3,000 people filled out both form 1 and form 2
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Mitzie
4 months ago
A) 3,000 people filled out form 1 or form 2
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Alex
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A) 3,000 people filled out form 1 or form 2.
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Trinidad
5 months ago
I think the answer is C) 3,000 people filled out both form 1 and form 2.
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