In a Burndown Chart, what does the "ideal line" represent?
- The actual progress of work completed throughout the sprint
- The expected progress of work completion throughout the sprint
- The remaining work that needs to be completed throughout the sprint
- The total work that needs to be completed throughout the sprint
The "ideal line" in a Burndown Chart represents the expected progress of work completion throughout the sprint. It serves as a guide indicating how much work should be completed by the end of each day to stay on track for the sprint goal. This line is drawn from the total amount of work at the beginning of the sprint to zero at the end of the sprint.
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