Why is it important to allow a little extra space when localizing measurements?
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Most of the world outside of the U.S. uses the metric system. Centimeters are smaller units than inches, so measurements cast as centimeters will result in larger numbers that take up more space.
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The power of radio as a medium of mass communication was demonstrated in 1938 when Orson Welles put on a dramatization of
a. War of the Worlds. b. Hamlet. c. Homer’s Odyssey. d. the assassination of Franklin Roosevelt. e. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Rewrite increase volume so that it takes two inputs: the sound to increase in volume and a filename where the newly louder sound should be stored. Then increase the volume and write the sound out to the name file. You might also try rewriting it so that it takes an input filename instead of the sound, so that inputs are both filenames.
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