19. Which of the following is true about EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory)? a. It can be reprogrammed by exposing it to ultraviolet (UV) light b. It is a non-volatile memory that never loses data c. It can be programmed and erased electrically d. It is faster than RAM
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