Answer:
Iteration
Explanation:
The insertion sort is based on repetition of comparing one data array (or element in a list) with the others at its left to reorganize it, normally following a size criteria (from small to big or the other way around).
At each iteration, the algorithm takes one element and compares it one by one to the others until it fit the specified criteria. Later on, it creates a space, moving the other elements, to insert it. Later, it goes to the next element and the iteration repeats all the way through. It has some advantages over other sorting algorithms because it is easy to deploy and program it in many different languages, but at the same time it can be terribly slow when sorting large amount of data.
<u>1</u><u>s</u><u>t</u><u> </u><u>Method:</u>
- Reduce the size of the image in <u>Paints.</u>
<u>2</u><u>n</u><u>d</u><u> </u><u>Method:</u>
- Right-click the selected file you want to send.
- Click on <u>Send To</u> > M<u>ail Recipient</u>.
- The Send Pictures via E-mail dialog box appears.
- Click <u>Make all my pictures smaller</u>, and then click OK.
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Answer:
C.R.U.D stands for Create, Read, Update, Delete.
Explanation:
I guess the correct answer is class C network.
In IPv4 addressing, an IP address whose first octet is in the range of 192–223 belongs to a class C network.
Answer:
When two or more computers are connected together so they can communicate with one another, they form a network. The largest computer network in the world in the Internet.