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1. What does Lossy Compression do to files?a. Increases the file size and keeps the same qualityb. Eliminates no information at allc. Decreases the file size and keeps the same qualityd. Eliminates unnecessary information in a file to reduce file size

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  1. What does Lossy Compression do to files?a. Increases the file size and keeps the same qualityb. Eliminates no information at allc. Decreases the file size and keeps the same qualityd. Eliminates unnecessary information in a file to reduce file size
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d. Eliminates unnecessary information in a file to reduce file size

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