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The smaller ram a computer has, the more software you can have open without impacting the speed of your computer
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 02:20
The reset circuit used on the four 3-bit counters analyzed in this activity reset the counts to zero (000). it makes sense for the up-counters to start at zero (000), but the down-counters should start at seven (111). what would you need to change so that the 3-bit binary down counter with j/k flip-flops you just created would reset to seven (111)?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:30
Communication is the exchange of information. true false
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 12:00
If you embed a word table into powerpoint, what happens when you make edits to the embedded data? a. edits made to embedded data change the data in the source file; however, edits made to the source file will not be reflected in the embedded data. b. edits made to embedded data will change the data in the source file, and edits made to the source file will be reflected in the embedded data. c. edits made to embedded data don't change the data in the source file, nor will edits made to the source file be reflected in the embedded data. d. edits made to embedded data don't change the data in the source file; however, edits made to the source file will be reflected in the embedded data.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 21:50
Description: write function lastfirst() that takes one argument—a list of strings of the format "lastname, firstname" —and returns a list consisting of two lists: (a) a list of all the last names (b) a list of all the first names
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