What does random access memory (RAM) store? (1 point) the basic input output system ( BIOS) system that contains the instructions the computer needs to start up media such as images and videos that a user does not currently need access to the hardware that makes the computer run such as the central processing unit (CPU), motherboard, and cords commonly used instructions such as the operating system or in-use programs

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Random access memory (RAM) is a type of computer memory that stores data that is actively being used or processed by the computer's central processing unit (CPU). It temporarily holds instructions and data that the CPU needs to access quickly and frequently. This includes the operating system, currently running programs, and data being actively manipulated. However, it does not store permanent data or files.