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Andrew wants to participate in downhill mountain bike racing, but he will need to buy some new equipment. As he shops, he assesses the risks of racing and thinks about strategies to lower those risks. Which of the following is a risk assessment and NOT a strategy?

Andrew weighs the pros and cons of different braking systems.
Andrew considers the likelihood of crashing while riding.
Andrew asks about the kinds of safety equipment available.
Andrew inquires whether full-face helmets can offer extra protection.

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Answer:

Andrew considers the likelihood of crashing while riding

Step-by-step explanation: All the other choices are equipment he can get and not a risk assesment. :))

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Risk assessment is identifying possible scenarios where risk is high. A strategy is planning on ways to minimize or eliminate risk. Among the given choices, only the second option ANDREW CONSIDERS THE LIKELIHOOD OF CRASHING WHILE RIDING is a risk assessment. The other three are all strategies to minimize risk.
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