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Using spread-spectrum frequency hopping, a Bluetooth device will use up to 79 individual and randomly selected frequencies, within its frequency band, changing frequencies 1,600 times every second.
 
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The advantage of RAID 0 is that it offers the best performance in terms of data access as no overhead is involved for data recovery.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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