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20 kHz is not a particularly high sampling rate - it only reproduces sounds up to 10 Khz, and even senior citizens can hear that. The correct answer to the question is 4,800,000 Bytes.

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Q: How many bytes of memory space would be needed to store 2 minutes of speech sampled at 20kHz in uncompressed 16bit precision mono format?
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