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the typical storage capacity of a cd is​

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Answered by priyanshi0436
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Answer:

700 MB

A standard 120 mm, 700 MB CD-ROM can actually hold about 737 MB (703 MiB) of data with error correction (or 847 MB total). In comparison, a single-layer DVD-ROM can hold 4.7 GB of error-protected data, more than 6 CD-ROMs.

Answered by MysticalFuzZie
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Answer:

The typical storage capacity of a CD is 700 MB.

Explanation:

A standard 120 mm, 700 MB CD-ROM can actually hold about 737 MB (703 MiB) of data with error correction (or 847 MB total). In comparison, a single-layer DVD-ROM can hold 4.7 GB of error-protected data, more than 6 CD-ROMs.

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