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Which of these optical storage formats can support a maximum of 4.7 gigabytes on a single layer of media?

A) CD-ROM

B) CD-RW

C) DVD-ROM

D) Blu-ray

E) Has anyone seen my disc of this year’s family vacation?


The answer: C) DVD-ROM

A single layer DVD can storage a maximum of 4.7 gigabytes of data, and a dual-layer DVD can double that to 8.5 GB of data!

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