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An organization’s reports, letters, and memos are usually created with Multiple Choice For 10 Points word processing software. spreadsheet software. database software. graphics software. Back to Game

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An input device, processing unit, memory and storage, and a(n) ____________________ device are the four basic components of a computer system. Fill-In The Blank For 50 Points expert assisted Application literacy Back to Game management output processing Robotics

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A(n) ____________________ information system is an ordered system of processing and reporting information in an organization. Back to Game Fill-In The Blank For 30 Points expert assisted Application literacy management output processing Robotics

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Computer-____________________ instruction is the use of computers to help people learn or improve skills at their own pace. Back to Game Fill-In The Blank For 40 Points expert assisted Application literacy management output processing Robotics

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