<span>The most accurate readings are near the right end of the scale, for two reasons. Any inaccuracy in your reading is a smaller part of the total voltage near full scale, and readings near the left end are likely to be off because of incorrect adjustment of the zero adjust screw. If "extreme right" means past the end of the numbers, you may be off there if the needle hits the stop. On meters with a mirror behind the needle, move to where the needle is in front of its reflection for the best reading.</span>
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It is important because coding is what the military does when they are in a different country (Afghanistan for example) and they are in a enemy's territory they will send out a code to their base that only the base can understand. It's easier to communicate that way so the enemy doesn't look at the plans that the military is planning. Coding is what saves soldiers lives because they can send an SOS to the base in a certain code that only the military can understand. With coding we have saved a lot of lives and destroyed a lot of enemies. Regular people can use coding if they want to but coding is mostly a military thing.
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The answer is C. Central processing unit (or CPU).
The trick is in the name, central processing unit :)