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When you run code analysis, a ___ is created with information about the ___ (if relevant) and the ___. The ___ is calculated by subtracting the violated rule's ___ from 6. Violated rules with a ___ will throw a ___, which means that the ___ the ___, the worse.

A) Report / Environment / Outcome / Score / High / Warning / Lesser the Score
B) Record / User Story / Result / Grade / Low / Error / Greater the Score
C) Summary / Analysis / Defect / Rating / Minor / Exception / Lesser the Rating
D) Log / Deployment / Deficiency / Grade / High / Blocker / Greater the Rating

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When you run code analysis, a Rating is created with information about the Outcome (if relevant) and the Score. The Score is calculated by subtracting the violated rule's Grade from 6. Violated rules with a High Grade will throw a Warning, which means that the Greater the Score, the worse.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you run code analysis, a Rating is created with information about the Outcome (if relevant) and the Score. The Score is calculated by subtracting the violated rule's Grade from 6. Violated rules with a High Grade will throw a Warning, which means that the Greater the Score, the worse.

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