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Svetllana [295]
1 year ago
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Upon acquiring a new computer operating system, management at Berryhill worried that computer virus might cripple the company's

operation. Management decided to install anti-virus software and to build a firewall for its operating system. Berryhill chose to ________ the risk of being crippled by computer virus.
Business
1 answer:
IgorLugansk [536]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

Reduce

Explanation:

The answer is that Berryhill chose to reduce the risk of being crippled by computer virus. A risk refers to the potential of having a situation that can cause a negative effect or the loss of something important. In this case,  Berryhill reduced the risk because the company was worried that a computer virus would affect the operation and they decided to minimize this danger by installing an anti-virus and building a firewall.

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