Which statement is true regarding elements? (Choose the best answer.)
A.
Elements have possibly multiple primary classifications, one secondary classification, and one
subclassification.
B.
Elements have one primary classification, one secondary classification, and one subclassification.
C.
Elements have possibly multiple primary classifications, possible multiple secondary classifications, and
possibly multiple subclassifications.
D.
Elements have one primary classification, possibly multiple secondary classifications, and possibly multiple
subclassifications.
E.
Elements have one primary classification, one secondary classification, and possibly multiple
subclassifications.
Explanation:
Subclassifications provide a way to feed balances. Elements can have only one primary and secondary
classification, but multiple subclassifications. You can create subclassifications or use predefined ones. Once a
subclassification is associated with a classification it cannot be associated with another classification. A
subclassification name can be reused under different primary classifications, but you will have to create
separate balance feeds for each subclassification with the same name.