Which of the following is an incorrect statement about clarity?(1 point)

Responses

A lack of clarity can increase the chance of bugs in the future.
A lack of clarity can increase the chance of bugs in the future.

Clarity is important because it affects the maintainability of the code.
Clarity is important because it affects the maintainability of the code.

A lack of clarity can increase the time it takes to modify or extend code.
A lack of clarity can increase the time it takes to modify or extend code.

Clarity

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It seems like there is no clear incorrect statement provided in your options about clarity, as they all emphasize the importance of clarity in coding and its impact on bugs, maintainability, and the efficiency of modifications.

If "Clarity" is intended to be a statement or a prompt, it is incomplete. To identify an incorrect statement, all options need to be distinct and meaningful. Without additional context or specific statements that contradict the concept of clarity, it's not possible to ascertain which statement, if any, is incorrect.

If there is a specific option that was submitted incorrectly or if the list of options is incomplete, please provide that for a better assessment.