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If you're required to install memory in pairs for the system to work, what type of memory module are you most likely using? A. SIMM B. SIPP c. DIPP
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Answered by
m
I thought the answer was D. DIMM but it wasn't. I been searching through my book for an hour and I cant find the answer otherwise I wouldn't have asked on here.
Answered by
Writeacher
I don't see any of your choices in these search results. How old is your text?
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m
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Answered by
m
The answer was A.
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