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Chelseaamend

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Companies can't realistically create error-free software because
 
  A) any programming code is susceptible to error.
  B) it is too expensive to create perfect software.
  C) errors can be introduced in the maintenance stage of development.
  D) any software of any complexity will have errors.
  E) many errors are brought on by the user's operating system.

Question 2

________ is a widely accepted ethical system that considers the greatest good for the greatest number and considers the consequences of an action, weighing its positive effects against its harmful ones.
 
  A) Structuralism
  B) Individualism
  C) Utilitarianism
  D) Libertarianism



SamMuagrove

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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