Intro to Computing - How the Internet WorksWhat is the main purpose of a domain name in internet communication?ATo assign a unique numeric label to a deviceBTo provide an easy-to-remember name linked to an IP addressCTo encrypt data sent over the internetDTo store website contentCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand what domain names representDomain names are human-friendly names that help us remember website addresses instead of numbers.Step 2: Compare domain names with IP addressesIP addresses are numeric labels, while domain names are easy names linked to those numbers.Final Answer:To provide an easy-to-remember name linked to an IP address -> Option BQuick Check:Domain name = Easy-to-remember name [OK]Quick Trick: Domain names are like website nicknames [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing domain names with IP addressesThinking domain names encrypt dataBelieving domain names store website content
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