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If you were thinking about a home theater system, which of the following represents the inputs?

A. The DVD player, DVD movie, speakers, TV, and electricity.

B. Playing the movie, including the audio, through the speakers and the video on the TV.

C. A message stating that the disk is dirty and cannot be played.

D. Spinning the disk to play, pause, rewind, or fast forward.

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  1. 1 April, 18:22
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    The correct answer is letter "A": The DVD player, DVD movie, speakers, TV, and electricity.

    Explanation:

    Input can be defined as everything needed as part of the process of producing something greater than the object itself. To create a cinema atmosphere part of the experience is based on the size of the TV, how good are the DVD movie's quality that implies having an ultimate DVD player. Besides the sound is important so a home theater system with several speakers is needed and, last but not least, enough electrical outlets to plug all the devices in.
  2. 1 April, 18:33
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    B. Playing the movie, including the audio, through the speakers and the video on the TV.

    Explanation:

    Playing the movie, including the audio, through the speakers and the video on the TV, this is the best way to seat up a home theater.
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