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An example of a uncontrollable risk is?

(A) A change in government regulations.
(B) Choosing the location for the business.
(C) Raising prices in the business.
(D) Entering into a franchise agreement.

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Answer:

A. a change in government regulations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Changes in government regulations is something people can't prevent from happening, therefore, it's an uncontrollable risk.

User Leal
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A uncontrollable risk would be like a risk for a disease. Some people have parents who have a disease such as diabetes and it was passed off to their offspring which is a example of a uncontrollable risk. So in this case it wouldn't be option B because you can choose another place for you're business, wouldn't be option C because that wouldn't count much of a risk because you can loose money or you can gain money. It also wouldn't be option A because it's the change of laws that can or will affect a business. So the best answer to this question is option D "Entering into a franchise agreement."

Hope this helps!

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