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    Which of the Following Equations Is the Correct Way to Calculate
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Which of the Following Equations Is the Correct Way to Calculate

Question 14

Question 14

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Which of the following equations is the correct way to calculate risk?


A) Risk = Hazard x Exposure
B) Risk = Hazard + Exposure * Time)
C) Risk = Exposure + uncertainty factor
D) Risk = Hazard

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