If it is broken, what should you do?

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Multiple Choice

If it is broken, what should you do?

Explanation:
Repairing a broken item is the action that restores safety, function, and compliance. When something isn’t working, the first step is to fix it so it returns to proper condition and meets standards. Removing it or ignoring it doesn’t address the deficiency and can create risk or noncompliance, while replacement is only appropriate if repair isn’t feasible or practical. So the intended approach is to fix it.

Repairing a broken item is the action that restores safety, function, and compliance. When something isn’t working, the first step is to fix it so it returns to proper condition and meets standards. Removing it or ignoring it doesn’t address the deficiency and can create risk or noncompliance, while replacement is only appropriate if repair isn’t feasible or practical. So the intended approach is to fix it.

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