C. database administrators are responsible for organizing a company's data making sure all the data is accurate' available' and secure
<span>Random access memory.
This problem requires you to know what the different types of memory are and their relative advantages and disadvantages. Let's look at them and see why 3 are wrong and one is correct.
read-only memory: Otherwise known as ROM, this type of memory stores code that can't be over written. Used frequently for constant lookup values and boot code. Since it can't be written to by normal programs, it can't hold temporary values for Samantha. So this is the wrong choice.
random-access memory: Otherwise known as RAM, this type of memory is used to store temporary values and program code. It is quite fast to access and most the immediately required variables and program code is stored here. It can both be written to and read from. This is the correct answer.
hard disk: This is permanent long term readable and writable memory. It will retain its contents even while powered off. But accessing it is slow. Where the contents of RAM can be accessed in nanoseconds, hard disk takes milliseconds to seconds to access (millions to billions of times slower than RAM). Because it's slow, this is not the correct answer. But it's likely that Samantha will save her spreadsheet to hard disk when she's finished working with it so she can retrieve the spreadsheet later to work on again.
compact disk: This is sort of the ROM equivalent to the hard disk. The data stored on a compact disk can not be over written. One way of describing the storage on a compact disk is "Write Once, Read many times". In most cases it's even slower than the hard disk. But can be useful for archiving information or making backups of the data on your computer.</span>
Answer:
personal identeifying information
Explanation:
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Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class num1 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter User name 1 and 2");
int userNum1 = in.nextInt();
int userNum2= in.nextInt();
if(userNum1<0){
System.out.println("userNum1 is negative.");
}
else if(userNum2>8){
userNum2 =0;
}
else{
System.out.println("userNum2 is less than or equal to 8..");
}
}
}
Explanation:
This is implemented in Java programming language
Using the scanner class, the user is prompted to enter two numbers
These are saved in the variable userNum1 and userNum2 respectively.
If, else if and else statements are then used according to the specifications given in the question.