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A company is implementing synthetic monitoring to assess the performance of its web application. They have set up a series of scripted transactions that simulate user interactions, such as logging in, searching for products, and completing a purchase. After running these scripts for a week, they notice that the average response time for the login process is 2 seconds, while the search function averages 1.5 seconds. The company aims to maintain a Service Level Agreement (SLA) that stipulates a maximum response time of 2 seconds for critical transactions. If the company decides to add more synthetic monitoring scripts to cover additional user scenarios, how should they prioritize these scripts to ensure compliance with the SLA?
Focus on optimizing the login and search scripts first, as they are critical to user experience and already close to the SLA threshold.
Prioritize the addition of scripts for less critical transactions, as they do not impact the SLA directly.
Implement all new scripts simultaneously to gather comprehensive data on all user interactions.
Concentrate on monitoring backend processes instead of user-facing transactions, as they are less likely to breach the SLA.

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