Computers and Technology, 04.11.2019 10:31 torioricker
Which of the following describes the operating system?
a. it commands and controls all of the hardware and other software applications
b. it contains the circuitry that processes the information coming in to the computer
c. it is one of the physical components of the computer
d. it can be divided into two categories input and output
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Which of the following describes the operating system?
a. it commands and controls all of the...
a. it commands and controls all of the...
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