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berenicecastro

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Understanding that decisions don't always work is evidenced by the ________ failure rate of decisions.
 
  A) 20
  B) 35
  C) 40
  D) 50

Question 2

How can consequences improve your decision making?
 
  A) Reflect on negative consequences so you don't repeat your mistakes
  B) Glean as much learning as you can from other people's consequences so you don't have to be the one who learns the hard way
  C) Focus on how you can prevent failure to identify and address areas that could lead to these negative consequences
  D) Reflect on the negative consequences to remember what could be at stake and keep you focused



katheyjon

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Answer to Question 1

You are a life saver.

Answer to Question 2

This is great. Thanks



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