When investing in technology there are four types of feasibility to look for, economic feasibility which determines if the benefits outweigh the costs, operational feasibility which determines if the system is used the way it is intended, technical feasibility which determines if the technology exists to make the new system work, and schedule feasibility which determines if the technology can be implemented in a timely manner.
The only answer that does not fit one of these feasibilities is C) How does it look?
The answer is (B)
print sources consist mostly of text; non-print sources consist mostly of images and sounds.
If we would think in Layman’s, we would describe print sources as ink
and non-print sources as light or electronic. Therefore, print sources are
publications printed on papers and distributed as books, magazines,
newsletters, journals and many more. On the other hand, non-print sources are
mediums that use electronics energy for the end user to access content. Examples
of non-print media include, television, internet, and radio.
Defiantly not the private schools because well they're private so they'll cost and if its between local college and out of state university i would say the out of state because they are going to have more students attending so they wont have to charge each student as much money to keep the school running.
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Power law is P = I * V. With 1200 Watts of power, just divide by the 120 voltage to get 10 amperes of current.