Intro to Computing - How Data is RepresentedWhich of the following correctly describes image resolution?AThe size of the image file in megabytesBThe color depth of the imageCThe number of pixels in width and heightDThe type of camera used to take the imageCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define resolution in terms of pixelsResolution means how many pixels are arranged horizontally and vertically.Step 2: Differentiate resolution from file size and color depthFile size and color depth are different properties; resolution is about pixel count.Final Answer:The number of pixels in width and height -> Option CQuick Check:Resolution = pixel count width x height [OK]Quick Trick: Resolution counts pixels horizontally and vertically [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing resolution with file sizeMixing resolution with color depthThinking resolution depends on camera type
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