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PSYC 304-42 Test 4 Compat ibility Mode-Word HOME iNSERT DESGN PME LAVOUT REFEREN

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Question

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Explanation / Answer

10. Both a and b

11. It is a non permanent storage system

12. It is known as rehearsal.