After Krista installed some new apps, her Mac became slow and unresponsive. She asks if you can help resolve the issue. Which resource should you use to examine processes running on Krista's Mac and check how they're affecting its performance?
Correct Answer: C
Activity Monitor is an app that shows information about the processes running on your Mac, including how much CPU, memory, disk, network, and energy they use. You can use Activity Monitor to identify and quit processes that are slowing down your Mac or causing other issues. You can also view graphs and statistics of your Mac's performance and activity. To open Activity Monitor, go to Applications > Utilities, or use Spotlight to search for it. You can then select a process and click the Info button to see more details, or click the X button to quit the process. You can also sort the processes by different columns, such as CPU, Memory, or Energy, to see which ones are using the most resources. You can also choose different tabs to see different types of processes, such as CPU, Memory, Disk, Network, or Cache. Activity Monitor is a useful tool for troubleshooting performance issues on your Mac and optimizing its efficiency. References: Use Activity Monitor on your Mac, How to see all the running programs on your Mac, How to See Which Program Is Using All Your CPU on Mac, How to track and kill processes on your Mac