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Buffering data means that data may be put into storage to compensate for the differences in the operating speeds of the computer.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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All but one of the following are components of the central processing unit of a computer. Which one is not a component?
 
  A. Arithmetic-logic unit
   B. Control unit
   C. Output unit
   D. Storage unit



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