Answer:
The answer is "heading"
Explanation:
Headings, which appear into your document must be marked simply, objectively and correctly because it shows the final report structure and enable to easy access with specific information.
- It also promotes to read the document. So, its consistency is ensured in the headings.
- In sort documents, it can't require any heading, but it Nila created a report, in which she requires heading and then she update the content of the tables, and other choices can't be described in the given scenario, that's why it is correct
A common technique for remembering the order<span> of </span>operations<span> is the abbreviation "PEMDAS", which is turned into the phrase "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally". It stands for "Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction".</span>
Answer:
Spam
Explanation:
If you receive in bulk the unsolicited messages, then that does mean that your inbox is being spammed. This will not harm you but you will lose the Gb that is allocated to your mailbox. And if you will not check then your mailbox will soon be full, and you might not receive some of the important messages that you should reply to immediately.
<span>Not a valid IPv6 address
A valid IPv6 address consist of 8 groups of 4 hexadecimal numbers separated by colons ":". But that can make for a rather long address of 39 characters. So you're allowed to abbreviate an IPv6 address by getting rid of superfluous zeros. The superfluous zeros are leading zeros in each group of 4 digits, but you have to leave at least one digit in each group. The final elimination of 1 or more groups of all zeros is to use a double colon "::" to replace one or more groups of all zeros. But you can only do that once. Otherwise, it results in an ambiguous IP address. For the example of 2001:1d5::30a::1, there are two such omissions, meaning that the address can be any of
2001:1d5:0:30a:0:0:0:1
2001:1d5:0:0:30a:0:0:1
2001:1d5:0:0:0:30a:0:1
And since you can't determine which it is, it's not a valid IP address.</span>