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Question 5. ___ consists of the electronic components that store the instructions waiting to be executed, the data needed by those instructions, and the results of the processed data.
ans: memory
and you are not putting the options For question 6. so i just explained for that question below,
Question 6: what happens to data, instructions, and information held in volatile memory when the computer system is powered off?
Actually volatile memory is a temporary memory only that is it can maintaining the data until the system in run. if system can shut down then the data will be lost. And most of the computers using Random Access Memory for its primary storage can be volatile memory only.
