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Questions
Single choice
Information is:
Options
A.a. raw facts describing an event.
B.b. less useful than data.
C.c. data that has been processed and converted.
D.d. the same as data.
E.e. none of these options.
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Approach Analysis
The question presents the concept: Information is:
Option a: 'raw facts describing an event.' This describes data in its unprocessed form, not information. The distinction is that information results from processing and in......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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