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bearhunter [10]
2 years ago
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PLS FAST WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! A high-resolution image has been sent to the printer. The same image is going to be used as a we

b background. What will likely happen to the file?
It will be resampled to a lower resolution.

It will be adjusted to have a higher dpi

It will be resized to be a larger file.

It will be used as is without change.
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Continuity of rhythm: rhythmic patterns are often repeated throughout a piece

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