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What does a computer use long-term memory, or ROM, for? O A. Permanent storage B. Temporary storage C. Transportable storage O D. Networking storage
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What does a computer use long-term memory, or ROM, for?
O A. Permanent storage
B. Temporary storage
C. Transportable storage
O D. Networking storage
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Answer: permanent storage
Explanation: I took the test
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The answer is B
Explanation: In contrast, a computer's hard disk or SDD is its long-term memory, where things are stored more or less permanently. ... Nearly all computers also have some way to store information for longer-term access, too.
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