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Yes, all DVD burners have the ability to write CDs and DVDs.
Since there isn't enough data to actually find the number of Cds miriam has, we must simply write and expression for the number of Cds she has. Since Kayla has x Cds and Miriam has seven less;Miriam has x-7 Cds.
You can't. Only R/W CDs can be overwritten. Most cheap (and all commercial music) CDs are write once, read many disks.
This was mainly used to distinguish between different kinds of CDs, the (factory manufactored) read-only CDs, the recordable (write once) CDs and the re-writeable CDs.'Read-Write CD Rom' usually refers to the last kind. Formally it's a misnomer, since ROM (read only memory) would exclude writing, but since CD-ROM was initially the most common kind, many people referred to CDs as CD-ROMs and then added distinguishing modifiers like 'read-write' without realizing the specific meaning of the ROM acronym.(The same applies to read-write CD-ROM drives, named that way to distinguish them from read-only CD drives.)
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This was mainly used to distinguish between different kinds of CDs, the (factory manufactored) read-only CDs, the recordable (write once) CDs and the re-writeable CDs.'Read-Write CD Rom' usually refers to the last kind. Formally it's a misnomer, since ROM (read only memory) would exclude writing, but since CD-ROM was initially the most common kind, many people referred to CDs as CD-ROMs and then added distinguishing modifiers like 'read-write' without realizing the specific meaning of the ROM acronym.(The same applies to read-write CD-ROM drives, named that way to distinguish them from read-only CD drives.)
The main advantages of printable CDs include the ability to write and design on the surface of ones CD. There appears to be more disadvantages, such as the difficulty it is to achieve proper printing.
CD & DVD burners are optical drives that can write data to CDs or DVDs.
No, CDs do not contain magnets. CDs use a technology that relies on the reflection and refraction of light to read and write data, and do not require any magnetic components.
That is a DVD burner. Most read and write to CDs as well as DVDs. Hybrid drives that read/burn CDs but only read DVDs also exist.
Most CDs are "write-protected" when data has been written to them and are not rewritable, or are factory pressed. You cannot write over these as it is physically impossible. no, but you can get a pen and write "format" on the disk and THEN it will be physically possible to write on it :P
Let ( b ) represent the number of CDs Bob has. According to the problem, Ann has 5 CDs, which is 3 less than twice the amount Bob has. This can be expressed as the equation: [ 5 = 2b - 3. ]