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A typical sampling rate is 44.1 kHz and there are typically 16 bits in each sample. How many bits per second are processed? Express your answer in scientific notation.

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A typical sampling rate is 44.1 kHz and there are typically 16 bits in each sample. How many bits per second are processed? Express your answer in scientific notation.

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To calculate the number of bits processed per second, you need to multiply the sampling rate by the number of bits in each sample.

Step 1: Identify the given values. The sampling rate is 44.1 kHz (kilohertz), which means 44,100 samples per second. Each sample contains 16 bits.

Step 2: Multiply the sampling rate by the number of bits per sample. 44,100 samples/second * 16 bits/sample = 705,600 bits/second

Step 3: Express the answer in scientific notation. The scientific notation of 705,600 is 7.056 x 10^5. So, 7.056 x 10^5 bits per second are processed.

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