<span>Some causes of the number of bytes on the wire exceeding the number of bytes being captured is that </span>not everything is being captured or that partial packets may be captured which could lead to incorrect analysis. If there are regularly more bytes on the wire than captured, then, it is possible that the computer on which Wireshark is running is not able to keep up with the interface.
Answer:
"Deadlock" is the right solution.
Explanation:
- A deadlock seems to be a circumstance where certain (two) computer algorithms that share a similar resource essentially prohibit each other during manipulating the asset, leading to both programs withdrawing to operate.
- This occurs when multiple transfers or transactions block everyone by maintaining locks onto assets that every other activity also needs.
So that the above is the correct answer.
Answer: Incomplete question
Explanation: The question attached is incomplete and incoherent, possible solution of this will be difficult to assume. Take adequate time to post complete questions.
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I think it’s A, but sorry if I’m wrong it just looks like the one. :) Also this is my first time answering a question!
Answer:Maybe put in Ball.move.left.right(100)
Explanation:
If the ball should move then the code might be left and right,
I don't know if I am right but I do coding too.