Why A isn't the correct answer: The following message is display in the ApexTest Execution page: To see the current code coverage for an individual class or your organization, go to the Apex Classes page.
A. The Apex Test Execution page: The Apex Test Execution page in the Salesforce Setup menu can be used to run all tests in a sandbox and view overall code coverage for the org.
D. The Tests tab of the Developer Console: The Developer Console is a tool within Salesforce that developers can use to write and test Apex code, as well as to monitor debug logs and code coverage. Developers can use the Tests tab in the Developer Console to view code coverage for all Apex classes and triggers in a sandbox.
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