3. Zeke is building a computer. He has a limited budget and is trying to decide if he should add a graphics card to his computer. He has asked you to help him decide whether or not to add the graphics card. Give an example of a question that you would ask Zeke to help him determine if they should add the card or not. Why would you ask this question?

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One question I would ask Zeke to help him determine whether or not to add the graphics card would be, "What specific tasks or activities do you plan to use your computer for?" This question is important because if Zeke's computer usage primarily involves tasks that do not require intense graphics processing, such as internet browsing, word processing, or general productivity tasks, it may not be necessary to invest in a graphics card. However, if he plans to use his computer for activities like gaming, video editing, or graphic design which heavily rely on high-quality graphics rendering, then adding a graphics card would likely be beneficial. By understanding Zeke's intended usage, I can better assess the necessity of a graphics card within the context of his budget and priorities.