In some situations, digital cable will produce a much more crisp image than analog. What is one important cause of this?
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A. Digital signals are not as susceptible to noise as analog.
B . Analog is incapable of producing images as crisp as digital.
C . Digital is always a better option than analog.
D . Analog signals transmit in discrete pulses which decreases transmission quality.
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