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Typically, a DVD has how many times more capacity than a CD?

a.about 7 times
b.about 700 times
c.about 4.7 times
d.about 2 times

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Answer:

b.about 700 times

Step-by-step explanation:

Typically, a DVD has more capacity them a CD because Digital versatile discs (DVDs) can store more information than compact discs (CDs) because they have smaller pits, placed closer together. It is the pattern of these pits burned onto a disc's surface that encodes the 1's and 0's a player translates into sound and/or images

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