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Suppose I have a DVD with 5 GB capacity. I want to store a movie on this disk. The screen is 2000 pixels wide, and 1000 pixels high. Each pixel has 8 bits to represent its red, blue, and green color intensity. Images on the screen are refreshed 60 times a second to generate the effect of a movie. How many minutes of the movie can I store on the disk

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