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For instance, social media advertising or email marketing can be more budget-friendly while still reaching a substantial audience

(iii)Measurable Results: Internet marketing provides extensive analytics and tracking tools, allowing businesses to measure the effectiveness of their campaigns in real-time. Metrics such as website traffic, conversions, click-through rates, and engagement can be monitored and analyzed to optimize strategies.

(iv)24/7 Availability: Online marketing enables businesses to be accessible to customers round the clock. Websites, social media pages, and online stores operate continuously, allowing customers to engage or make purchases at any time, enhancing convenience and accessibility.
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International marketing refers to the process of planning, promoting, and selling products or services in multiple countries. It involves understanding the different cultures, preferences, and legal requirements of various markets and customizing marketing strategies accordingly.

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Exporting: Exporting is a strategy where a company sells its products or services to customers in other countries. It is a common entry strategy for companies looking to expand internationally. Exporting can be done through direct sales to customers, or through intermediaries such as distributors or agents.

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Joint venturing: Joint venturing is a strategy where two or more companies from different countries come together to form a partnership and jointly undertake a business venture. This strategy allows companies to share resources, knowledge, and risks in entering new markets.

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Direct investment: Direct investment is a strategy where a company establishes a physical presence in a foreign country by setting up its own operations, such as manufacturing facilities, sales offices, or subsidiaries. This strategy gives companies greater control over their operations and allows them to tailor their products, services, and marketing strategies to the local market. Direct investment requires a higher level of commitment and investment compared to other strategies.

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Standardized marketing mix: Standardized marketing mix is a strategy where a company uses the same marketing mix (product, price, place, and promotion) across different markets. This strategy assumes that consumer needs, preferences, and behavior are similar across countries, allowing companies to achieve economies of scale and cost savings by producing and promoting the same product or service globally.
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An operating system is like the brain of a computer. It's a software that manages and controls the computer's hardware and software resources. It provides a user-friendly interface and allows you to run applications and perform tasks on your computer.

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(i)Resource Management: The operating system manages the computer's hardware resources such as memory, CPU, disk space, and input/output devices.

(ii)Process Management: The operating system handles the execution of programs and processes.

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A database management system (DBMS) is a software that helps organize, store, and manage large amounts of data. It provides a structured way to store and retrieve information, making it easier to organize and analyze data.

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In decimal, 3F6 is equal to 1014.

Now, let's convert 1014 to base 8.

1014 divided by 8 is equal to 126 with a remainder of 6.

126 divided by 8 is equal to 15 with a remainder of 6.

15 divided by 8 is equal to 1 with a remainder of 7.

So, the base 8 representation of 3F6 in hexadecimal is 1766.
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spreadsheet is a software application used primarily for organizing, manipulating, and analyzing data in a tabular format. It consists of rows and columns where users can input, store, and perform calculations on data. Each intersection of a row and column is called a cell and can contain text, numbers, formulas, or functions.

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(a)Active Cell: The active cell in a spreadsheet refers to the currently selected cell where data entry, manipulation, or formatting actions take place. It's typically highlighted or bordered to indicate its selection within the spreadsheet. Users can navigate through cells to make any cell active by clicking or using keyboard commands.

(b)Cell range : cell range in a spreadsheet refers to a collection of two or more cells within a specific area of the spreadsheet. It's defined by specifying the starting cell and the ending cell of the range, usually denoted by their column letter and row number. Cell ranges are commonly used for applying formulas, performing calculations, or formatting multiple cells simultaneously. They allow users to perform operations on a group of cells collectively, streamlining data manipulation and analysis tasks in spreadsheets.

(2b)
In a Tabular form

soft copy output:
(i)nature: Digital or electronic representation of information
(ii)Accessibility:Accessed via electronic devices (computers, phones)

-Hard Copy Output-
(i)Nature: Physical, tangible representation on paper
(ii)Accessibility: Accessed by viewing or handling physical paper
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The internet is a global network of interconnected computers and devices that communicate through standardized protocols, enabling the exchange of data and information across the globe.

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(i) Cybersecurity Threats: The internet poses risks such as hacking, identity theft, phishing, and other cybercrimes that compromise personal data and privacy.
(ii) Misinformation and Dependence: Easy access to information on the internet can lead to the spread of misinformation, and over-dependence on the internet can reduce critical thinking and interpersonal skills.

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The first generation computers were developed in the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. They were characterized by the use of vacuum tubes for circuitry and were very large in size, consuming a significant amount of electricity. These computers had limited processing capabilities, were slow in operation, and were mainly used for numerical calculations.


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(i) Dense Index: Dense indexing refers to an index structure that contains an entry for every possible search key value in a database, even if there is no corresponding record. This results in a more substantial index structure, taking up more space but providing quick access to records.
(ii) Sparse Index: Sparse indexing, on the other hand, contains entries only for some of the possible search key values.
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It uses less space compared to dense indexing but might require additional steps to locate specific records due to potentially needing to traverse more index blocks.
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Information processing refers to the manipulation and transformation of data into meaningful information through various operations like input, processing, storage, and output, performed by a computer or a human being.

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A single-user operating system is designed to be used by only one user at a time. It provides resources and services to that user, such as file management, task scheduling, and user interface.

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A multiple-user operating system is designed to allow multiple users to access and use the system simultaneously. It provides resources and services to multiple users, including user management, access control, and resource sharing.

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(i) Writing code: Programmers write instructions using programming languages to create software and applications.
(ii) Testing and debugging: Programmers test their code to identify and fix any errors or bugs before deploying the software.

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(i) "Dropped" drop cap: This type of drop cap appears as a large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph, with the rest of the text aligned beside it. It visually enhances the text and creates a decorative effect.
(ii) "Indented" drop cap: This type of drop cap appears as a large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph, with the following lines of text indented to make space for the drop cap. It is often used for stylistic purposes and can give a unique and visually appealing look to the document.

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(i) Backspace key
(ii) Delete key
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