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How has money laundering changed through the use of technology? Specifically, what were the three primary means used to launder money? How is money laundered today?
 
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Which of the following is true of a hexadecimal system?
 
  a. Interpretativerules are associated with a base of two with integers represented byzeroes and ones.
  b. Interpretative rules are associated with abase of 16 with integers ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F.
  c. The rangeof whole numbers that can be represented by a single byte is 0 to 255.
  d. Investigators do not need to evaluate files with a hexadecimal viewer.



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Answer to Question 1

Physical transportation of cash
Transform hard currency into real property
Engage in smurfing
Cash transfer institutions
Money transfer
E-Cash

Answer to Question 2

b



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