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1) If a client requests timestamping every two minutes, how would it look? a) [00:02:00] b) [00:06:00] c) (00:04:00)
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1) If a client requests timestamping every two minutes, how would it look? a) [00:02:00] b) [00:06:00] c) (00:04:00)
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1) If a client requests timestamping every two minutes, how would it look? a) [00:02:00] b) [00:06:00] c) (00:04:00)
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Look on google hah.
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a) [ 00:02:00 ]
this is the answer because of how time in a digital outspect is set up.
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