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Which statement best describes the difference between medium and format?

A medium is the way content is shared, while a format is the way information will be processed by the five senses.
A medium is the way information is delivered, while a format is the way information is organized.
A medium is the way information is organized, while a format is the way the writer or speaker presents the information.
A medium is the way information is designed to be processed by the five senses, while a format helps the reader understand the facts.

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"A medium is the way information is delivered, while a format is the way information is organized." — the second option. Medium = delivery channel (print, web, audio), format = structure/layout (report, memo, infographic).