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We can trade security for speed by

a.

decreasing ‘c’ and increasing ‘r’

b.

increasing ‘c’ and decreasing ‘r’

c.

decreasing both ‘c’ and ‘r’

d.

increasing both ‘c’ and ‘r’

Answer: (b).increasing ‘c’ and decreasing ‘r’

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