Why is primary memory faster than secondary memory?(1 point)Responsesprimary memory has a faster clock speedprimary memory has a faster clock speedprimary memory is located closer to the CPUprimary memory is located closer to the CPUprimary memory saves long-term dataprimary memory saves long-term dataprimary memory is larger than secondary memory

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The correct response is: primary memory is located closer to the CPU.

Primary memory, or RAM, is faster because it is directly accessible by the CPU, reducing the time needed to fetch and store data compared to secondary memory, which is typically further away and accessed through slower processes.