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Mathematics 22 Online
OpenStudy (jgreene):

hich statement about the reliability of information on the Internet is false? Website URLs that end in .gov or .edu are usually more reliable that those that end in .com or .org. Information on the Internet is always less reliable than information in print or on television. A website with recently updated information is probably more reliable than one with outdated information. A contributor’s credentials show that he or she is likely to provide reliable information on a certain subject.

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