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What two different things can the size of an image refer to?
A. physical size or virtual size
B. memory size or virtual size
C. absolute size or relative size
D. physical size or memory size
A. physical size or virtual size
B. memory size or virtual size
C. absolute size or relative size
D. physical size or memory size
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The two different things that the size of an image can refer to are:
**D. physical size or memory size**
- Physical size refers to the dimensions of the image (e.g., width and height in inches or centimeters when printed).
- Memory size refers to the amount of storage space the image takes up on a device (e.g., kilobytes, megabytes, etc.).
**D. physical size or memory size**
- Physical size refers to the dimensions of the image (e.g., width and height in inches or centimeters when printed).
- Memory size refers to the amount of storage space the image takes up on a device (e.g., kilobytes, megabytes, etc.).
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