Which of the following are the three most popular operating systems that have varying strengths and weaknesses?(1 point)

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Dell, with its reliability and low price tag; IBM, which is extremely fast and business-friendly; Apple, with its massive line of really expensive but highly secure systems.
Dell, with its reliability and low price tag; IBM, which is extremely fast and business-friendly; Apple, with its massive line of really expensive but highly secure systems.

software, with its high speed and low price tags; hardware, with its reputation for great security and ease of troubleshooting; applications, for their user-friendly interface and open-source free operating system.
software, with its high speed and low price tags; hardware, with its reputation for great security and ease of troubleshooting; applications, for their user-friendly interface and open-source free operating system.

Apple computers, which are really cheap but open-source; Linux, which is expens

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It seems like the options you've provided are somewhat unclear or incomplete, particularly in the context of determining the three most popular operating systems. The most commonly used operating systems are typically recognized as:

  1. Microsoft Windows - Known for its widespread use in personal and business environments, it has a strong software ecosystem but can be vulnerable to security issues.
  2. macOS (Apple) - Known for its security, user-friendly interface, and strong integration with Apple hardware, but generally has a higher price tag.
  3. Linux - Open-source and highly customizable, it’s popular among developers and for server environments but can have a steeper learning curve for ordinary users.

Your options don't seem to capture this accurately; could you please clarify or provide more context?