What determines if a program is scalable?(1 point) Responses having the ability to be downloaded to different platforms having the ability to be downloaded to different platforms memory storage memory storage accessible libraries accessible libraries stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction

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The correct response that determines if a program is scalable is stability during changes, upgrades, overhauls, and resource reduction. Scalability primarily refers to a system's ability to handle increased loads or adapt to growth without sacrificing performance or requiring major redesigns.