Intro to Computing - How Files and Folders Organize DataWhy is it important to organize files into folders on your computer?AIt helps you find files quickly and easily.BIt makes your computer run slower.CIt deletes unnecessary files automatically.DIt hides files from other users.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the purpose of foldersFolders group related files together, making them easier to locate.Step 2: Recognize the benefit of quick accessOrganized folders reduce time spent searching for files.Final Answer:It helps you find files quickly and easily. -> Option AQuick Check:Organizing files = easier finding [OK]Quick Trick: Folders group files for quick finding [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking organization slows the computerBelieving folders delete filesAssuming folders hide files automatically
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