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What is Bluetooth? What are its uses?
 
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In the case of online analytical processing (OLAP), a presentation of a measure withassociated dimensions is referred to as an ________.
 
  A) OLAP database
  B) OLAP server
  C) OLAP service
  D) OLAP cube



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Answer to Question 1

Bluetooth is a common wireless protocol used to make personal area network (PAN)
connections. It is designed for transmitting data over short distances, replacing cables. Devices,
such as wireless mice, keyboards, printers, and headphones, use Bluetooth to connect to desktop
computers. Other devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers can use Bluetooth to connect
smartphones and send data over the Internet. More and more devices like clothing, automobiles,
and sports equipment are becoming Bluetooth enabled.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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