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Kruka [31]
2 years ago
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A(n) ____ is system software. Group of answer choices word processing program presentation graphics program operating system spr

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Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Damm [24]2 years ago
8 0

An operating system is a system software.

<h3>What is a System software?</h3>

A Systems software are programs that provide  resources to manage the computer  by providing a platform to run its  hardware and application programs.

Types of System software includes:

  • application programs
  • device drivers
  • operating systems.

An Operating system, (OS) is a system software that controls the  computer hardware and  software programs by  directing the processing of programs within a platform.

Learn more on Operating systems:brainly.com/question/4926335

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The screenshot of the program along with its output is attached.

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Many estimators measure location or scale; however, estimators for shape parameters also exist. Most simply, they can be estimated in terms of the higher moments, using the method of moments, as in the skewness (3rd moment) or kurtosis (4th moment), if the higher moments are defined and finite. Estimators of shape often involve higher-order statistics (non-linear functions of the data), as in the higher moments, but linear estimators also exist, such as the L-moments. Maximum likelihood estimation can also be used.

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