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    The Ability to Program the Computer to Do Practically Anything
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The Ability to Program the Computer to Do Practically Anything

Question 32

Question 32

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The ability to program the computer to do practically anything you want it to do is called:


A) invisible programming values.
B) the invisibility factor.
C) logical malleability.
D) the transformation factor.

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