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Read-Only Memory (ROM) Is Different from Random Access Memory (RAM)

Question 50

Question 50

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Read-only memory (ROM) is different from random access memory (RAM) in that:


A) it is volatile memory.
B) it is a secondary memory.
C) it is nonvolatile memory.
D) it is a read-write memory.

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