………………. Techniques can be used to resolve conflicts, such as competition for resources, and to  synchronize processes so that they can cooperate.
A) Mutual Exclusion
B) Busy Waiting
C) Deadlock
D) Starvation

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Answer :

A) Mutual Exclusion

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