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Suppose task B follows task A. The likelihood that a problem will occur with task A is 0.5, and the time to correct the problem would be 2 months. The likelihood that a problem will occur with task B is 0.2, and the time to correct the problem would be 3 months. The risk consequence of both activities is 3.5 months 5.7 months 1.6 months cannot be determined. True or false?

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