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This is the configuration of a collapsing life event rule:

Life Event = Marriage & Dependent Operator = And Resulting
Event Name = Dependent Life Event
Occurred Date = Earliest Life Event Occurred Date
Proximity Days = 0
You run the collapsing Rule in the Scenario:
1. Marriage event occurs on August 1, 2015
2. Dependent event occurs on August 1, 2015
What is the result?
A) The collapsing rule runs the Marriage event, evaluates the Dependent event and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015
B) The collapsing rule voids the Marriage event, evaluates the Dependent event and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015
C) The collapsing rule voids the Dependent event, evaluates the Marriage event and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015
D) The collapsing rule runs the Dependent event, evaluates the Marriage event and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015

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Final answer:

The collapsing rule runs the Marriage event, evaluates the Dependent event, and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Computers and Technology, and it is intended for High School students.

The result of running the collapsing life event rule in the given scenario would be option A) The collapsing rule runs the Marriage event, evaluates the Dependent event, and assigns the occurred date to August 1, 2015.

In this scenario, the collapsing rule requires both the Marriage event and the Dependent event to occur, and since they both occur on the same date, the occurred date is assigned accordingly.

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