How are RAM and ROM different?

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·         Random-access memory (RAM) is memory that stores temporary data that are erased (unless properly saved) whenever the computer's power is shut off.?·         Read-only memory (ROM) is memory that stores data that cannot be altered, removed, or added to (they can only be read) and, therefore, are not erased when you shut off the computer.?

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A. The First Amendment? B. ?The Seventh Amendment C. ?The Eighth Amendment D. ?The Second Amendment

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An exception to disqualifying a whole firm when a problem with conflict of interest arises is ___________________.?

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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