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Chemistry, 12.11.2019 06:31 taten9551

Cassette tape record often include extra pops and noise. digital recordings only include the actual recorded sound. which statement is the best conclusion based on these facts?
a) digital recordings are more reliable than the older method.
b) digital recordings are require less space than the older method.
c) digital recordings are less expensive to produce than the older method.
d) digital recordings are can be transmitted faster than the older method.

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