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Average safety capacity (%) is computed using the formula: a. 100% βˆ’ Average resource utilization (%). b. [Maximum safety capacity (%) + Minimum safety capacity (%)]/2. c. Average resource utilization (%) βˆ’ 100%. d. 100% βˆ’ Maximum resource utilization (%).

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