Well I would think all of them in some way. For the first one, students need to collect data (whether it’s mathematical, scientific, etc.) to answer a question. For the second one, they may need to know how much money is in there bank account or they may need to calculate a sale to order the item. For the third one, they may need statistical data to support a position. For the last one, a student could use technological data to be able to solve their problem sorting documents.
Answer:
Option B; 30 SECONDS OR LESS.
Explanation:
Short-term memory, also known as primary or active memory, is the information we are currently aware of or thinking about.
When short-term memories are not rehearsed or actively maintained, they last mere seconds.
Most of the information kept in short-term memory will be stored for less than 30 seconds (approximately 20 to 30 seconds), but it can be just seconds if rehearsal or active maintenance of the information is not done.
Therefore, Anita likely will be able to retain the information in short-term memory, without additional processing, for 30 SECONDS OR LESS.
Answer:
SELECT CONCATENATE(FIRST_NAME, " ", LAST_NAME) as FULL_NAME FROM TABLE_NAME WHERE MANAGER_ID = 105;
Explanation:
SELECT IS THE KEYWORD TO FETCH DATA
CONCATENATE combines FIRST_NAME, " " AND LAST_NAME and displays as FULL_NAME
TABLE_NAME is the name of the table containing the data
MANAGER _ID is the name of the column containing the manager id data
Solid Fill is one color used throughout the entire slide. It is possible to apply solid colors to the objects inside your slides, it may be line or fill. Usually in a powerpoint background, solid fill is used to make the presentable presentable.
Answer:choice A is correct,since presentation.it has many issues which can't fit exactly into table but Incase it includes numbers table can be used