Computer Science, asked by MPP, 1 year ago

Computers use the ____________ language to process data.
A. relational

B. megabyte

C. binary

D. processing

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Answered by sawakkincsem
3
Relational Language is a kind of programming language in which the programming rationale comprises of relations and the output is registered fundamentally in light of the question asked. Relational language chips away at relations among data and substances to register a final product.

Megabyte Language: there is no such thing as megabyte language, a megabyte is gotten from a byte, a byte is a gathering of double digits or bits normally eight worked on as a unit or this is a unit of a memory estimate in megabyte there are 2 raise to power 20 bytes before mega there is kilo and after mega its giga.

A binary code represents text, PC processor directions, or other information utilizing any two-image framework, yet frequently the double number framework's 0 and 1. A bit string deciphered as a paired number can be converted into a decimal number.

Processing is an open source PC programming language and coordinated improvement condition worked for the electronic expressions, new media workmanship, and visual plan groups with the motivation behind educating the essentials of PC programming in a visual setting, and to fill in as the establishment for hardware.

The response to this question is a Binary language which is utilized to process information as stated above, it helps in preparing the data and also the guidelines while performing tasks in PC processing.

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Answered by Anonymous
6
According to me the correct answer to the question is "binary" language.We can say that the Computer uses the Binary language to process data.The computer is a machine and it understands only a numeric language.Thus,whatever data we process in Computer,it gets stored in form of 0 and 1.The computer processes this data and answers our query in a language that we understand.

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