Computer Science, asked by memonmoin2701, 5 months ago

which of the following is not a type of bullet in an unordered list a)disc b)square c)number​

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Answered by MichMich0945
4

Answer:

C) Number.

Explanation:

Let me explain it in simple language real quick :D,

A unordered list is a list with symbols as bullets ( that's why it's called unordered list ;p )

While, ordered lists have numbered bullets.

Hope this helps you. . <3

Answered by SharadSangha
1

The right response to the given question is option c: Number.

  • In a document-based application, there are a variety of options for creating a list.
  • This list can be expressed in two ways: numerical points or bullet points.
  • When there is a precise relationship between points that are exhibited in a list one after another, it is referred to as an ordered list, and the numbers of the list are referred to as list numbering. It employs the usage of numbered points.
  • Bullets are used in the unordered list when there are unordered points.
  • These unordered lists have a variety of bullet options, such as discs, squares, arrow marks, etc.
  • As a result, a number is a part of a numbering list, whilst others are different types of bullets in an unordered list of points.
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