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What is the extra effort needed to reuse code if it is strongly modular, matches the application, and is well-documented?

a.

0%

b.

10%

c.

25%

d.

50%

Answer: (b).10% Explanation:If the software to be reused is strongly modular, strongly matches the application in which it is to be reused, and the code is well-organized and properly documented, then the extra effort needed to reuse this code is relatively low, and estimated to be 10%.

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