Answer:
Option b is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
The Zip file is compressed by some compressed software that encrypts the file and makes some small amount of that file that can be transferred over the internet easily and no one can achieve the original file on the internet. The above question asked about a file that is compressed by some software and decompressed by that software. So the answer is Zip file which is stated from option b. Hence option b is the correct answer while the other is not because--
- Option 'a' states about the extracted file which is the name of the decompressed file.
- Option 'c' states about the document which is called for any file.
Answer:
Option a: True
Explanation:
7-Eleven survived from bankruptcy after installing management information system. The information systems enable them to capture important data about their customer to make sure they offer their customers with the products they want in a timely manner. The information system is also enable 7-Elevent to effectively track their inventory status and replenish the stock that are selling fast. Besides, all the partners stores of 7-Eleven are connected by this information systems to provide consistent and streamlined service to their customer.
Answer: E. Never
geometric average return can NEVER exceed the arithmetic average return for a given set of returns
Explanation:
The arithmetic average return is always higher than the other average return measure called the geometric average return. The arithmetic return ignores the compounding effect and order of returns and it is misleading when the investment returns are volatile.
Arithmetic returns are the everyday calculation of the average. You take the series of returns (in this case, annual figures), add them up, and then divide the total by the number of returns in the series. Geometric returns (also called compound returns) involve slightly more complicated maths.
Yes, I think tell me if I'm wrong
Answer:
The main difference between second generation (2G) and third generation (3G) technology is data. 2G services were developed with mostly voice services in mind, but are capable of providing relatively slow (14.4kbps) speed data services.