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Which statement about linearly independent path coverage is correct?
The set of linearly independent paths in a program is not necessarily unique.
In order to find a measure for the difficulty to test a program John McCabe defined program complexity as the number of edges in a control flow graph.
In a self-contained program unit (e.g., a Java method), the number of linearly independent paths equals the number of decisions minus 1.
The number of independent paths in a program is not the same as the McCabe complexity.
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