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A bank customer must be 16 or older to hold a basic bank account. At 18 and above they should be given a full bank account if they deposit more than £1000 per month, otherwise a basic bank account. The system is designed to reject the application or select the correct type of account from the values input. Testing these statements using boundary value analysis would typically involve which of the following input data?

16 & £1000pm, 18 & £1000pm
15,16,17,18; £999.99pm, £1000.00pm, £1000.01 pm
15,16, 17 & £999.99pm, 17 & £1000.00pm, 17 & £1000.01pm,18 & £999.99pm, 18 & £1000.00pm, 18 & £1000.01pm, 19 & £999.99pm, 19 & £1000.00pm, 19 & £1000.01pm,
(d) 16,17,18,19; deposit condition cannot be tested using Boundary value analysis
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15,16,17,18; £999.99pm, £1000.00pm, £1000.01 pm looks more practical test data. I am saying TEST DATA, test cases used to test the condition can be tested with these values.
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