A vinyl record has grooves carved into it that match the original sound waves. A CD uses digital versions of the original sound waves.
Why might a CD be a more reliable way to copy and distribute a sound recording than a vinyl record?
A.
ACD is easier to copy exactly over and over again.
B.
ACD fails to accurately replicate the original sound waves.
C.
ACD can easily lose information because of noise.
D.
ACD uses a greater number of possible values to encode data.
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