I. Requirements are formally reviewed.
II. Requirements are formally approved.
III. Requirements are placed under configuration control.
IV. Requirements are implemented in code.

Using the above statements, when are requirements
considered baselined?

1. I and II
2. I, II, and III
3. I, II, III, and IV
4. I only
5. I, III, and IV


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