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One screen location corresponds to a Byte Word Double byte Double word
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User: One screen location corresponds to a Byte Word Double byte Double word

Weegy: Hello can you clarify your question please. Are these- Byte Word Double byte Double word , the options for the answer
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One screen location corresponds to a Word.
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