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The pits and flats on a CD are an example of information stored as a digital signal please select the best answer from the choices provided True or False
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The pits and flats on a CD are an example of information stored as a digital signal please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
TRUE
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I think so.
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I think is false but I am not sure
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