Why does responsive design often use percentages to size elements?

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?Element widths in responsive designs are often specified in percentages, with the size of each element relative to the width of its parent. Because their box model properties are specified in percentages, these elements maintain their sizing relative to each other while preserving their layout on the page, regardless of the width of the browser window. 

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Which of the following may request a company to develop a disaster recovery plan?

A) Clients B) Insurance company C) Governmental agency D) All of the above

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