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naturalchemist

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A problem that occurs with classification codes is that:
 
  A) there may not be enough letters to form a complete code.
  B) the classifications may not be secure enough.
  C) there may be several groups that have the same first letter.
  D) the classifications are not easily understood since they are encrypted.
  E) the data may not be recognized as belonging to any classes.

Question 2

Classification codes are used to:
 
  A) group data according to a common characteristic.
  B) control the sequence of data by ensuring that a class of codes has all unique values.
  C) disguise data within a classification, that is, ensure security for classified data.
  D) encrypt data according to a security class.
  E) enable users to understand the components or classes of data within a larger code.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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