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You have a camera with a 16 mp resolution. how many pixels are represented by that resolution?
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You have a camera with a 16 mp resolution. how many pixels are represented by that resolution?
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we know that
1 MP equals--------------------------> 1 million pixels
therefore
16 MP is equal to-----------------------> X
X=16*1=16 million pixels.
the answer is 16000000 pixels (16 million pixels.)
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