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Which of the following statements about radio buttons is NOT true? Question 1 options: A user can select more than one radio button in a group. Each radio button in a group must have the same name attribute. Each radio button in a group must have a unique id attribute. All of the above.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:30, skywil8981
Step 1: choose your topics review the project milestone reflections you submitted for modules 1 through 4. choose the one major idea or concept from each module that you feel most applies to your life. in addition, choose an important concept from module 5 that applies to your life. step 2: write your guidebook for each module: write a catchy headline that clearly and concisely sums up your chosen idea or concept write a brief explanation that includes a description of the concept, why it is important, and how it can be applied to your life to make a positive impact choose an exciting, powerful, or engaging image that illustrates your concept remember, you are writing one for each module, so you will have a total of five headlines, five descriptions, and five images. step 3: design your guidebook choose a format to present your digital guidebook. there are many 21st century tools available for creating and submitting your work in the online environment. for more information on tools your school uses, contact your instructor or visit the web 2.0 tools area.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 09:00, 19elbatawisaly
What is one way in which tablets differ from laptops and notebooks? tablets are designed for touch-based interaction. tablets are designed to be used as desktops. tablets are designed for input via a keyboard and mouse. tablets are designed to be larger than laptops.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 09:50, shadow29916
What is a rush associated with alcohol?
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