Intro to Computing - How Data is RepresentedWhich step is NOT part of digitizing audio?ASampling the sound waveBMeasuring sound levelsCConverting sound to digital numbersDPrinting the sound on paperCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: List digitizing steps for audioDigitizing audio involves sampling, measuring levels, and converting to numbers.Step 2: Identify unrelated stepPrinting sound on paper is unrelated to digitizing audio.Final Answer:Printing the sound on paper -> Option DQuick Check:Digitizing ≠ printing [OK]Quick Trick: Digitizing means digital conversion, not printing [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking printing is part of digitizingConfusing sampling with printingIgnoring the conversion to numbers step
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