What is the primary difference between a low-fidelity and a high-fidelity prototype?
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A
Low-fidelity prototypes are rough and quick to build; high-fidelity prototypes closely resemble the final product
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B
Low-fidelity prototypes are digital; high-fidelity prototypes are paper-based
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C
Low-fidelity prototypes include real data; high-fidelity use placeholder content
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D
Low-fidelity prototypes are tested with developers; high-fidelity with designers