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Why is the “c” in the acronym caarp important to consider when evaluating a site?
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Peripherals are part of the main computer. true false
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What does a cascading style sheet resolve a conflict over rules for an element? a. the rule affecting the most content wins b. the rule affecting the most content loses c. the rule with the most specific selector loses d. the rule with the most specific selector wins
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Consider the following statements, then select one of the answers below: the signal() function shown below registers "sig_handler()" as the signal handler function for the sigkill signal, without the complexity of using when the sigkill signal is sent to a process running this code, by a user typing "kill -kill ", where the correct process id is used for to target the process, sig_handler() will be executed.
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Use a physical stopwatch to record the length of time it takes to run the program. calculate the difference obtained by calls to the method system.currenttimemillis() just before the start of the algorithm and just after the end of the algorithm. calculate the difference obtained by calls to the method system.currenttimemillis() at the start of the program and at the end of the program so that the elapsed time includes the display of the result. use the value returned by the method system.currenttimemillis() just after the end of the algorithm as the elapsed time.
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