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bobypop

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Computer files are backed up by doing what with the files?
 
  A. Copying them to another device or storage item
  B. Sending the files to another location
  C. Printing the files for the medical chart
  D. Making sure each file is closed appropriately

Question 2

Standardization of ECG machines is a means of verifying that each machine deflects 10 ________ in response to 1 mV of electricity in sensitivity.
 
  a. inches
  b. centimeters
  c. millimeters
  d. feet



tashiedavis420

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Answer to Question 1

A.Copying them to another device or storage item

Answer to Question 2

c



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