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DOS files are organised in a ____ or an inverters tree - like structure ​

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Answered by NishikaChauhan
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Answer:

Directory

Explanation:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: Hierarchical

Explanation:

All files in a UNIX file system are organized in a multi-level hierarchy called a directory tree.

A family tree is an example of a hierarchical structure that represents the organization of a UNIX file system. A UNIX file system can also be thought of as an inverted tree or the root system of a plant.

At the very top of the file, the system is a single directory named "root", which is represented by a / (slash). All other files are "children" of the root.

The number of levels is largely arbitrary, although most UNIX systems share some organizational similarities.

Hence DOS files are organized in hierarchical or inverted tree-like structures.

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