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14 January, 22:38

When a recipient responds to a meeting request, which statement most accurate descries what occurs?

The meeting is confirmed, and the time is shown as Busy on the recipient's calendar.

The meeting is confirmed, and the time is shown as Free on the recipient's calendar.

The meeting request is removed from the inbox, the meeting is confirmed, and the time is shown as Busy on the recipient's calendar.

Nothing occurs because a recipient does not need to respond to a meeting request.

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  1. D
    15 January, 01:08
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    The correct answer is the first choice - The meeting is confirmed and the time is shown as busy on the recipient's calendar.

    When a recipient responds to a meeting request it will automatically show the time as busy on the person's calendar, which makes the first choice correct. The invitation remains in the recipient's inbox, which makes the third choice incorrect.
  2. C
    15 January, 02:08
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    The meeting is confirmed and the time is shown as busy on the recipient's calendar
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