A 3 megapixel digital camera stores an eight-bit number for each of the primary colors (red, green, blue) found in each image element (pixel). If all bits are stored, without data compression, how many images can be stored on a 128 Megabyte memory card? (Note: in digital systems, Mega means 220).

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A 3 megapixel digital camera stores an eight-bit number for each of the primary colors (red, green, blue) found in each image element (pixel). If all bits are stored, without data compression, how many images can be stored on a 128 Megabyte memory card? (Note: in digital systems, Mega means 220).

 

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