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In order to beef up your resume, you have decided to start a side project that is bound to impress (most of) the recruiters. You have decided to create a video game to top all others - one with 226 different characters and 339 landscapes. Knowing that the princessNectarine class (the class in control of her character) has 28 public methods and 3 constructors, how many units should be tested in order to make sure the princessNectarine character doesn't glitch during your showcase of the game to a recruiter?
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Mariah was working on a multimedia presentation that included both video and audio files. the file was huge, and she wanted to send it to her coworker in another office. she needed to reduce the size of the file so that it could be transmitted faster. the utility she used to do this was
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Which of the following is not a way in which trees benefit the environment? a. they remove a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. b. they remove a significant amount of oxygen from the atmosphere. c. their roots hold soil in place, reducing rates of erosion. d. they remove ozone and particulates from the atmosphere. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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