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  • Steve Luong
    Steve Luong
    150 Points

    I'm not sure if its bigger or smaller

    Posted September 18, 2022 1:22am by Steve Luong
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  • Lewis Brooks
    Lewis Brooks
    719 Points

    (Machine code) I am having a difficult time understanding the breakdown of machine code.

    Posted October 19, 2018 5:04pm by Lewis Brooks
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  • Marcell Ciszek
    Marcell Ciszek
    7,255 Points

    whats wrong just tried everything here

    Posted September 27, 2018 10:47am by Marcell Ciszek
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  • BOH YARN CHOO
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    machine code runs very ___and has a much ________memory footprint than a higher-level language

    Posted July 19, 2017 10:54am by BOH YARN CHOO
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  • Carlos Franco
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    Hello I have been trying to answer this question in numerous occasions but it keeps coming up as wrong?

    Posted April 6, 2017 10:45am by Carlos Franco
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  • victor zapata
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    i keep writeing the right answer and keep getting bummer error help

    Posted March 17, 2017 7:16pm by victor zapata
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    2 Answers

  • Savannah Yost
    Savannah Yost
    102 Points

    What is a memory footprint? How fast can machine code run?

    Posted February 24, 2017 3:52am by Savannah Yost
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    102 Points
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  • Mark Winter
    Mark Winter
    2,572 Points

    can you help?

    Posted December 9, 2016 6:28pm by Mark Winter
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    1 Answer

  • Luz Maria Valencia Bocanegra
    Luz Maria Valencia Bocanegra
    3,463 Points

    Does Machine code has a much smaller memory footprint? why

    Posted November 7, 2016 9:36am by Luz Maria Valencia Bocanegra
    Luz Maria Valencia Bocanegra
    3,463 Points
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  • Parsa Adly
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    Courses Plus Student 835 Points

    Lower level languages are more user friendly than higher but yet when i put that in it says it is incorrect. Please help

    Posted October 28, 2016 7:45pm by Parsa Adly
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    3 Answers

  • Brittani Bartnik
    Brittani Bartnik
    691 Points

    On the quiz, when I type in the correct answer for questions 2 and 4, it's saying I'm getting the wrong answer.

    Posted October 21, 2016 12:34am by Brittani Bartnik
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    691 Points
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  • Amadeus Carnegie
    Amadeus Carnegie
    2,501 Points

    Higher vs lower programming languages

    Posted October 19, 2016 10:33am by Amadeus Carnegie
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  • Lee Ann Merrill
    Lee Ann Merrill
    1,103 Points

    how do sequences of zeroes and ones (like in a byte) relate to the on/off switch concept?

    Posted September 11, 2016 5:57am by Lee Ann Merrill
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    1,103 Points
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  • nicholas pluim
    nicholas pluim
    1,758 Points

    I can't get passed this quiz. I'm sure i'm filling these out correctly and no matter what answer i type it says bummer!

    Posted August 21, 2016 7:22pm by nicholas pluim
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  • Christopher Houston
    Christopher Houston
    4,030 Points

    I don't understand

    Posted August 3, 2016 9:34am by Christopher Houston
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    4,030 Points
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    0 Answers

  • Ngonidzashe Katsamba
    Ngonidzashe Katsamba
    1,604 Points

    machine code runs slowly or fast

    Posted July 4, 2016 11:32am by Ngonidzashe Katsamba
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    1,604 Points
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  • Caroline Williamson
    Caroline Williamson
    858 Points

    I thought that machine code ran quickly and left a smaller memory footprint. Is this incorrect?

    Posted June 30, 2016 3:32pm by Caroline Williamson
    Caroline Williamson
    858 Points
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    2 Answers

  • jameshall2
    jameshall2
    2,058 Points

    machine code runs very (slowly, quickly) and has a (bigger, smaller) memory footprint.

    Posted June 13, 2016 1:39pm by jameshall2
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    2,058 Points
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  • Jim Awofadeju
    Jim Awofadeju
    4,097 Points

    I answered this question incorrectly and am not allowed to enter more answers. Here is the question:

    Posted April 13, 2016 8:22pm by Jim Awofadeju
    Jim Awofadeju
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    3 Answers

  • Carolina Romano
    Carolina Romano
    305 Points

    I believe I found an error on this quiz. Lower-level programming languages are more user friendly, correct?

    Posted April 13, 2016 1:53pm by Carolina Romano
    Carolina Romano
    305 Points
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  • damiun moore
    damiun moore
    375 Points

    Why are there so many programming languages?

    Posted March 20, 2016 5:36am by damiun moore
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    375 Points
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  • Jotak Stays
    Jotak Stays
    241 Points

    programing languages

    Posted March 12, 2016 10:47pm by Jotak Stays
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    241 Points
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    2 Answers

  • Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang
    Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang
    537 Points

    Is machine code quick or slow? Does machine code have a large or small footprint?

    Posted January 29, 2016 9:24pm by Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang
    Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang
    537 Points
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    4 Answers

  • Lucas McNamara
    Lucas McNamara
    806 Points

    machine code runs very ___?

    Posted January 29, 2016 8:24pm by Lucas McNamara
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    806 Points
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    3 Answers

  • Hannah Wagenblast
    Hannah Wagenblast
    2,791 Points

    Basics of Computer Language - Quiz 2 - Filling in the blanks

    Posted December 31, 2015 10:46pm by Hannah Wagenblast
    Hannah Wagenblast
    2,791 Points
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    2 Answers

  • Maria Gong
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    How fast does machine code run

    Posted December 22, 2015 2:42am by Maria Gong
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    2 Answers

  • Tyler Henrickson
    Tyler Henrickson
    6,594 Points

    Does machine code run quicker than higher level languages? And does machine code leave a bigger footprint than higher le

    Posted December 21, 2015 11:24pm by Tyler Henrickson
    Tyler Henrickson
    6,594 Points
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    1 Answer

  • Vladimir Kirov
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    Vladimir Kirov
    Courses Plus Student 88 Points

    machine code vs higher level language

    Posted December 10, 2015 8:10pm by Vladimir Kirov
    Vladimir Kirov
    Courses Plus Student 88 Points
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    4 Answers

  • Mike Hodgson
    Mike Hodgson
    811 Points

    machine code versus higher level language

    Posted November 16, 2015 12:05pm by Mike Hodgson
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    811 Points
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    4 Answers

  • matthewshepard
    matthewshepard
    103 Points

    Quiz help

    Posted September 14, 2015 6:52pm by matthewshepard
    matthewshepard
    103 Points
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