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A variable that can be True or False is a(n) Boolean
Marisol wrote a section of code, but it didn’t work the way that she expected it to. So, she got a pencil and a paper and wrote down what would happen to the variable as each line of the code executed. This is an example of: debugging
A rounded rectangle on a flowchart usually indicates: an input or output.
Your client has proposed a web page header, but you think it looks flat and could benefit from more texture. what would you suggest? a background that looks like stone
Which tags should you put around text that you want to appear in bold? strong /strong
The part of a CSS block that contains the actual formatting information is known as the: declaration.
How did email begin? at MIT in the 1960s
In Gmail, under the names of your email folders, is your own name with a plus sign next to it. This is for: using Google Hangouts.
How can you create a signature in Gmail? click on Settings and then choose Signature
How does a project manager use a timesheet? to track resource allocation
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