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Which statement presents an advantage of using digital systems for voting? (1 point)
Noise, or signal interference, is unlikely to impact the results.
People may not know how to work with the system.
Results will be accurately recorded every time.
The system cannot be hacked to change the results.
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Noise, or signal interference, is unlikely to impact the results.
Reason: digital encoding uses discrete values, so small amounts of noise don't change the interpreted bits, making digital systems more robust than analog. The other choices are false or overstated (people may have trouble using them; results aren't guaranteed correct every time; systems can be hacked).
Reason: digital encoding uses discrete values, so small amounts of noise don't change the interpreted bits, making digital systems more robust than analog. The other choices are false or overstated (people may have trouble using them; results aren't guaranteed correct every time; systems can be hacked).
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