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Which is a characteristic of high -stop numbers, such as /16 and /22?
 
  a. they contribute to a fixed focal length of the lens
  b. they increase the distance from the optical center of the lens
  c. they decrease the distance from the optical center of the lens
  d. they contribute to a great depth of field
  e. they contribute to a shallow depth of field

Question 2

Which of the following is usually the most important consideration (from a network executive's point of view) in selecting a prime-time series? (Only a few of the important considerations are included here.)
 
  a. appeal of the talent
  b. compatibility with returning shows
  c. the type of program
  d. availability of an appropriate time period
  e. reputation of the show's writers and producer



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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