How Many Slides to Use in a Presentation and for how long?
In the past if you asked a presentation skills “pundit” you were likely to hear “one slide per minute,” but times are changing and I don’t think the answer is as simple as a certain number of slides per minute. A presentation slide is supposed to be on for 15 seconds and stop to ask if anyone has any questions, if you are explaining something or reading alond with the slide it could be as long as you want it to be.
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Answer:
The correct answer is C)
Explanation:
Movies and Video games make use of soundtracks.
To produce quality soundtracks, they must be created, mixed and edited using sound editing and mixing applications.
Examples of audio softwares are:
- Fruityloops
- Adobe Audition
- Audacity and
- TwistedWav
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An example of value which is created through the use of deep learning is: b. reducing multi-language communication friction in a company through automatic language translation.
<h3>What is machine learning?</h3>
Machine learning (ML) is also known as deep learning or artificial intelligence (AI) and it can be defined as a subfield in computer science which typically focuses on the use of computer algorithms, data-driven techniques (methods) and technologies to develop a smart computer-controlled robot that has the ability to automatically perform and manage tasks that are exclusively meant for humans or solved by using human intelligence.
In Machine learning (ML), data-driven techniques (methods) can be used to learn source ranges directly from observed multi-language communication.
In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that an example of value which is created through the use of deep learning is reducing multi-language communication friction that exist among employees working in a company through automatic language translation.
Read more on machine learning here: brainly.com/question/25523571
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