Ooh, good point! I hadn't thought about that. I guess we'd need to really dig into the details of the procedure flow to say for sure. Anyone got a magnifying glass we can borrow?
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What if there are some hidden loops or conditional statements that we're not considering? 13 test situations could be possible, couldn't it?
Yeah, that sounds about right. I'm leaning towards either B or C as the answer. 8 or 12 test situations seems like a reasonable number for a procedure flow with a couple of branching points.
Ah, I see what you're getting at. Okay, let me try to work this out. We've got a procedure flow, so I'm guessing there are some decisions or branching points in there. If we're going for depth level 2, that means we need to consider all possible combinations of those branches, right?
Hmm, I think I might have come across this in my study materials. If I remember correctly, the test depth level 2 means we're looking at all possible paths through the code, including any branches or loops. Let me think this through...
Wow, this question looks pretty tricky. I'm not sure I understand the coverage type paths with test depth level 2 concept. Anyone have any insights they can share?
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