The more the image resolution would be the more storage it needs. If you think about it when a website tries to load a large image it takes longer than loading a smaller one. Hence, if you have a slow telephone line and need your images to be displayed (loaded) faster, then you have to go with the smallest resolution (the smallest storage).
In a nutshell, your answer will be d) 320x240
Note: 320 x 240 is the dimensions of the image (width x height) and those numbers are measured in pixels which is the unit of measuring images, display screens,...etc. i.e. this image is 320 pixels in width and 240 pixels in height
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The term “public domain” refers to creative materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws. ... Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it.
I think each lottery ticket will cost £5 each so you would count in 5s till you reach the amount of tickets to get the answer which is £25
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It is done Motherboard.
The motherboard includes most of the slots that we'll run into these days. It's a little unusual in that we don't often see motherboards which have both PCI-Express slots and an AGP slot. The best slot to use for video cards is the PCI-Express x16 slot. The next best is the AGP slot. The next best is a PCI-Express x1 slot but video cards which fit that slot are very hard to find as of late 2006. Some low-budget computers are sold with integrated video and have neither PCI-Express x16 slot or an AGP slot.