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4,097 PointsI answered this question incorrectly and am not allowed to enter more answers. Here is the question:
"Machine code runs very (fill in the blank with either quickly or slowly) and has a much (fill in the blank with either bigger or smaller) memory footprint than a higher-level language."
If you answered this question correctly please share your answers for the blanks with me. I am taking notes of all questions I have answered on a sheet of paper. I will also write down code on a sheet of paper. This will allow me to review this information over time without having to redo sections from previous courses.
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Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 Pointsquickly, smaller
Jim Awofadeju
4,097 PointsI reviewed the video and found out the answers for the blanks. They were quickly and smaller. Thank you for responding to my discussion post though.
Tushar Singh
Courses Plus Student 8,692 PointsSo that's your lesson, when in doubt go back to the videos and find your answer Good Luck!
Jim Awofadeju
4,097 PointsI did review videos for other questions I wasn't sure about and got correct answers. I didn't think Joy mentioned anything comparing the speed and memory capacity of machine code compared to higher-level languages. When I found out that I didn't answer enough questions correctly to pass the quiz a second time, I reviewed the video once and got the correct answer. My memory might let me down after watching a video on a certain topic for the first time.