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A computer’s ability to solve more than one kind of problem is related to its characteristic of being “general-purpose.” General-purpose computers are designed to perform a wide range of tasks, as opposed to being specialized for a specific function. This versatility enables them to execute various programs and process different types of data, making them adaptable to a broad spectrum of applications.
C. Versatility
C. Versatility