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pepyto

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What is cloud computing?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What is an academic application of database management when applied to teaching and learning tasks?
 
  A) Students learn to categorize or demonstrate logic when creating a query
  B) Student can review grammar rules and edit their work
  C) Students can create multimedia summaries for student guides
  D) Students can create and test formulas


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Answer to Question 1

Cloud computing involves using the Internet, rather than a personal computer or local network, to store and retrieve files.

Answer to Question 2

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