- “Match All” is the equivalent of using AND to combine multiple conditions while “Match Any” is the equivalent of using OR to combine multiple conditions (for the same component)
- There is no difference between the two options.
- “Match All” is the equivalent of using OR to combine multiple conditions while “Match Any” is the equivalent of using AND to combine multiple conditions (for the same component)
- “Match All” lets you combine conditions from multiple sub-components but “Match Any” does not.
Landon works for an online marketing firm and believes that YouTube will be an effective addition to his client’s advertising strategy given its extensive reach of over two billion monthly active users and recent innovations that increase usership. Which two next generation innovations can Landon share with his client? (Choose two.)
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