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TO TRANSMIT INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET, LARGE FILES ARE BROKEN INTO PACKETS OF SMALLER SIZES. EACH PACKET HAS 1,500 BYTES OF INFORMATION. AN EQUATION RELATING PACKETS TO BYES OF INFORMATION IS GIVEN BY B=1,500P REPRESENTS THE NUMBER OF PACKETS AND B REPRESENT THE NUMBER OF BYTES OF INFORMATION.A. HOW MANY PACKETS WOULD BE NEEDED TO TRANSMIT 30,000BYTES OF INFORMATIONB. HOW MUCH INFORMATION COULD BE TRANSMITTED IN 30,000 PACKETS

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Answer:A. It would be needed 20 packets to transmit 30,000 bytes of information and B. 45'000,000 (45 million) of bytes could be transmitted in 30,000 packets.Step-by-step explanation:1. Let's review the information provided to us for solving the question:Size of each packet of information = 1,500 bytesNumber of packets = PNumber of bytes of information = B2. Let's answer the questions:A. How many packets would be needed to transmit 30,000 bytes of information?P = 30,000 Γ· 1,500P = 20It would be needed 20 packets to transmit 30,000 bytes of informationB. How much information could be transmitted in 30,000 packets?B = 30,000 * 1,500B = 45'000,00045'000,000 (45 million) of bytes could be transmitted in 30,000 packets.Note: Same answer provided to question 14037480, answered by me.