1. What does a multiple-mode fiber optic cable do?
uses multiple rays of light running at different angles to transmit data
uses a single ray of light to transmit data
uses radio signals to transmit data
uses sound waves to transmit data

2. What is a straight-tip connector?
a type of connector used for fiber optic cable
a type of connector used for coaxial cables
a type of connector used for twisted pair cables
a type of connector used for USB cables

3.What is the difference between a guest account and a standard account?
duration of use
access to programs
control over settings
ability to turn access on or off

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Answer:

1. uses multiple rays of light running at different angles to transmit data.

2. a type of connector used for fiber optic cable.

3. control over settings.

Explanation:

A multiple-mode fiber optic cable uses multiple rays of light running at different angles to transmit data.

Multiple-mode fiber can support the transmission of multiple signals in Local Area Network (LAN), as a result of having a larger core diameter.

The straight-tip connector is a type of fiber-optic cable (foc) connector having a bayonet plug and socket, it was developed by AT&T around the 1980 is used for long-line systems and short-distance commercial wiring.

The difference between a guest account and a standard account is that guest accounts are created with limited access and privileges, so the guest account users can't change system settings and can't access, install or uninstall programs.