An author is preparing to send their book to a publisher as an email attachment. The file on their computer is 1000 bytes. When they attach the file to their email, it shows as 750 bytes. The author gets very upset because they are concerned that part of their book has been deleted by the email address. If you could talk to this author, how would you explain what is happening to their book?

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Answer:

The data is transformed to usually make it smaller. It can always be re-constructed back to the original.

Explanation:

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  • In most cases, the information is altered to make it smaller. It's always possible to restore it to its original state.
  • The fact that the attachment has shrunk in size does not imply that any elements of the book (i.e. the attachment) have been removed.
  • It will also make it clear to him that the book's original size and content will be preserved after it is downloaded by the mail receiver.

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