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312-39 Exam - Question 9


Which of the following formula represents the risk?

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Correct Answer: BD

Risk is typically calculated using the formula Risk = Likelihood × Impact × Asset Value. This formula reflects how risk is assessed in terms of the probability of an event occurring, the potential effect of the event, and the value of the asset involved. This helps quantify risk in a way that can be managed and mitigated effectively.

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ThihaOption: D
Nov 16, 2022

Answer is D. Risk=Likelihood x Impact x Asset Value

ayisuskaOption: D
Jun 21, 2023

modul 06 page 720 Risk = Likelihood × Impact × Asset Value

ThihaOption: B
Nov 16, 2022

Level of risk = consequence × likelihood There are three risk levels: Very High (VH)/High (H), Medium (M), and Low (L)/Very Low (VL).

MohaVMOption: D
Dec 7, 2022

Answer is D

UnoCualOption: D
Dec 20, 2022

Answer is D.

Bender_alorabiOption: D
Jan 11, 2023

D. Risk = Likelihood × Impact × Asset Value

MuslihmdzinOption: D
Apr 8, 2023

Answer is D.

froi2222Option: D
Oct 13, 2023

D-RISK LIKEHOOD X IMPACT X ASSETVALUE

popocloudOption: D
Nov 26, 2023

The answer is D as per Module 6 pg 719. Risk = likelihood x impact x asset value

rohitmahajan2020Option: D
Mar 6, 2024

Answer D Look more appropriate as well - Risk = Likelihood × Impact × Asset Value

rnjt80Option: D
Mar 6, 2024

D is correct answer

DeBrytOption: D
May 12, 2024

D is the right answer

basil10Option: D
Jul 8, 2024

D is the correct option