This pseudocode allows the user to guess the age of a teddy bear to win it in a competition.
Complete the table below to show normal and exceptional test data for guess. (2)
This pseudocode allows the user to guess the age of a teddy bear to win it in a competition.
Complete the table below to show normal and exceptional test data for guess. (2)
Jack has been asked to write a program to calculate the potential profit in a soft drinks business. The program will store the costs involved in producing and selling one litre of each drink.
Jack adapts the program to ensure that water cost can only be entered as always greater than or equal to £0.10 and less than or equal to £0.50 per litre.
Complete the table below to show four different examples of test data for water cost and the type of each example. (3)
A programmer is developing a stock control program. If a user enters a stock code number from 1 to 900, it will display the number of items in stock.
Give one example of exceptional test data the programmer could use to test the program. (1)
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