Options:
- Category 6 cable runs for each network device with fiber optic feeds in/out of the buildings.
- Numerous 802.11b wireless access points along with category 5 cable runs between hubs and buildings.
- Fiber Optic connections to all network device s, e.g. clients and servers.
- Coaxial cable to all devices on the network with a fiber-optic feed in/out of the office.
Answer:
<u>Category 6 cable runs for each network device with fiber optic feeds in/out of the buildings.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, we are told to consider the fact that the company has a medium-sized budgetary constraint, meaning we should pick an alternative networking component option that is cost-effective and yet serves the same purpose.
Since part of the requirements is that the networking components is a fast connection between client and server systems, a Category 6 (Cat6) cable has the ability to achieve speeds of up to 10 Gbps (Gigabyte per second). Meaning? it can meet the fast connection requirements at a reduced cost.
Modern iq tests have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
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Answer:
It would be B,C,D on edge
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Explanation:
the answer is b im not too sure tho
Answer:
The correct option is;
B. Companies use GAAP when preparing financial statements
Explanation:
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are the guidelines with regards to the standards, principles, practices and procedures of financial statement compilation by accountants issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). It is a requirement that all publicly quoted companies make use of GAAP for their financial compilation.
GAAP comprises of the generally accepted accounting records reporting and recording methods as well as policy board standards of accounting procedures.