Evaluating Troubleshooting Plans Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Is testing a program’s graphical user interface (GUI) more important than testing its random access memory (RAM) consumption?(1 point) Responses No, testing a program’s RAM consumption is more important. No, testing a program’s RAM consumption is more important. Testing a program’s GUI is as important as its RAM consumption. Testing a program’s GUI is as important as its RAM consumption. Neither test is important and both tests are a waste of valuable time and resources. Neither test is important and both tests are a waste of valuable time and resources. No, testing a program’s GUI is all that matters. No, testing a program’s GUI is all that matters. Skip to navigation page 9 of 9

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The most balanced response would be:

Testing a program’s GUI is as important as its RAM consumption.

Both the graphical user interface and the performance (including RAM usage) of a program are crucial for its overall functionality and user experience. Neglecting either aspect could lead to issues that affect user satisfaction and program efficiency.