You are using the quaternary form of the risk prioritization. You have this many risk categories:
4
8
16
32
Answer
16
The quaternary form of the risk prioritization creates 16 risk categories.
there are 16 events of occurrence by priority ofrisk and probabilities of it.
You are using the quaternary form of the risk prioritization. You have this many risk categories:...
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