1) Data a) The purpose or significance behind data. b) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. c) Raw facts and figures without meaning. d) How data is organised so it makes sense. 2) Information a) The purpose or significance behind data. b) How data is organised so it makes sense. c) Any action or set of actions performed on data. This includes a wide range of activities, from collecting and storing data to analysing, sharing, or even deleting it. d) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. 3) Meaning a) How data is organised so it makes sense. b) The purpose or significance behind data. c) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. d) Raw facts and figures without meaning. 4) Structure a) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. b) The purpose or significance behind data. c) Raw facts and figures without meaning. d) How data is organised so it makes sense. 5) Context a) The background or situation that helps us understand the information correctly. b) How data is organised so it makes sense. c) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. d) Raw facts and figures without meaning. 6) Processing a) The purpose or significance behind data. b) Data that has been given meaning, structure, and context. c) The background or situation that helps us understand the information correctly. d) Any action or set of actions performed on data. This includes a wide range of activities, from collecting and storing data to analysing, sharing, or even deleting it.

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