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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

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a. changes digital information to analog waves b. converts continuous sound to digital sound c. converts sound to an electrical signal d. sets approximated values

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?A(n) _____ is a characteristic or feature that must be included in an information system to satisfy business needs and be acceptable to users.

A. ?system requirement B. ?property C. ?questionnaire D. ?object

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Assume that the mean average height of a male in the United States is about 72 in., with a standard deviation of 5 in., and that the height of males in the United States matches a normal distribution very well. Identify the location of the area under the standard normal curve for males shorter than 63 in. (For example, for males taller than 72 in., the area would be the area under the curve to the right of 72 in. on the baseline.)

A. The area would be the area under the curve to the right of 63 in. on the baseline. B. The area would be the area under the curve to the left of 72 in. on the baseline. C. The area would be the area under the curve to the right of 72 in. on the baseline. D. The area would be the area under the curve to the right of 63 in. and to the left of 72 in. on the baseline . E. The area would be the area under the curve to the left of 63 in. on the baseline.

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Which of the following statements is correct? The client-server model

A. is best suited to the token-ring topology because the random-access method used by this model detects data collisions. B. distributes both data and processing tasks to the server's node. C. is most effective used with a bus topology. D. is more efficient than the bus or ring topologies.

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