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acc299

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Where in the information system are data converted into useful information?
 
 

a. Input medium
  b. Processor
  c. Storage medium
  d. Output medium
  e. Control medium



Question 2

Dr. Trout's tests are scored by computer. The answer sheets are fed through an optical
  scanning device. What part of an information system does the scanner represent?


 
 

a. Input medium
  b. Output medium
  c. Storage device
  d. Processor
  e. Control system




cpetit11

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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