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Comprehension:
Read the following paragraph to understand the context information and answer the following question/s related with given context.
Indentation is the increase or decrease of space between the left and right margin of a paragraph. A typical indent is five spaces from the left or right side of the page. Alternatively referred to as a negative indent, a hanging indent is the formatting used for the second line and subsequent lines of a citation. It is often used in a bibliography.
To create a hanging indent in Microsoft Word, first highlight the paragraph that you want to have formatted as a hanging indented paragraph. Then, right-click the highlighted paragraph and select Paragraph. In the Indentation section of Indents and Spacing, in the Special box, select Hanging. Alternatively, you can create hanging indents by doing a manual return and hitting the space bar five times for each citation. In computer programming, both tabs and spaces are valid for indentation. A tab is only one character or space. However, a tab can be set to any value. Depending on the program, the equivalent number of spaces used to create a tab is usually five or eight.
If the value of a tab is set to 5, how many times we need to press ‘Tab’ key to indent a line 15 spaces from the left side?