A burn-up chart typically has two lines or bars:
Completed Work → Shows how much work is finished.
Total Scope → Shows the total amount of work planned.
If the bar represents completed work, then finishing tasks makes it longer.
If the bar represents scope, then adding work makes it longer.
In a burn-up chart with bars, the bars represent the amount of work completed during each time period.
If work is deleted from the Sprint Backlog, the bar for completed work appears longer relative to the total scope
In a burn-up chart with bars:
The bar shows completed work
As time progresses and more work is completed, the bar gets longer
The bar grows upward as the team completes more work over time
If you add work → Total scope increases, but the completed bar doesn’t grow. so the correct answer is C
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