Question

Which of the following optical discs will store the most data?
Group of answer choices

DVD-ROM DL

DVD-ROM DS

CD-ROM

RS-ROM

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine which of the optical discs listed can store the most data, we can compare their storage capacities:

1. **CD-ROM**: Typically holds about 700 MB of data.
2. **DVD-ROM DL (Dual Layer)**: Can hold up to 8.5 GB of data.
3. **DVD-ROM DS (Double Sided)**: Can hold data on both sides, usually totaling 17 GB if it’s dual layer on both sides.
4. **RS-ROM (Recordable/Read Only)**: It's unclear which specific disc type this refers to, but typically it means a recordable disc, often similar to standard CD/DVD capacities.

Based on these capacities, the disc that stores the most data is the **DVD-ROM DS** (Double Sided), which can hold up to 17 GB of data.

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