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How do folders differ most from files?
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Folders can’t be copied or pasted.
Folders can’t be copied or pasted. - no response given
Folder names can contain spaces; files can’t.
Folder names can contain spaces; files can’t. - no response given
Folders have to be carefully named; files names are unimportant.
Folders have to be carefully named; files names are unimportant. - no response given
Folders can hold files, but files can’t hold folders.
Folders can hold files, but files can’t hold folders. - no response given
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Correct answer: Folders can hold files, but files can’t hold folders.
Explanation: A folder (directory) is a container used to organize and group files (and other folders); a file is a single item that contains data and does not itself contain other files or folders.
Explanation: A folder (directory) is a container used to organize and group files (and other folders); a file is a single item that contains data and does not itself contain other files or folders.
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