Matching
Match each item with the correct statement listed next.
Premises:
A records storage method in which consecutively numbered records are arranged in ascending number order from the lowest to the highest number
Responses:
block-numeric coding
decimal-numeric coding
duplex-numeric coding
nonconsecutive numbering
alphanumeric coding
middle-digit storage
terminal-digit storage
consecutive numbering method
accession log
alphabetic index
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
block-numeric coding
decimal-numeric coding
duplex-numeric coding
nonconsecutive numbering
alphanumeric coding
middle-digit storage
terminal-digit storage
consecutive numbering method
accession log
alphabetic index
Premises:
block-numeric coding
decimal-numeric coding
duplex-numeric coding
nonconsecutive numbering
alphanumeric coding
middle-digit storage
terminal-digit storage
consecutive numbering method
accession log
alphabetic index
Responses:
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