In the passage, the word "prudent" is best understood as "sensible." It emphasizes Mrs. Huber's ability to assess situations wisely and make cautious decisions that consider both short- and long-term goals while minimizing risks. Therefore, the correct choice is sensible.
What is the meaning of the word prudent as used in the passage
Within the company Mrs. Huber what's known for being a prudent leader who was able to assess situations and understand potential outcomes she always made cautious decisions that balanced short- and long-term goals while avoiding risk
virtuous
sensible
morally good
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