A group of students take hundreds of digital photos for a science project about weather patterns. Each photo file contains data representing the level of red, green, and blue for each pixel in the photo. The file also contains metadata that describes the date, time, and geographic location where the photo was taken. For which of the following goals would analyzing the metadata be more appropriate than analyzing the data?
a. Determining the chronological order of the photos.
b. Determining the number of clouds in a particular photo.
c. Determining whether a photo is suitable for printing in black-and-white.
d. Determining whether two photos were taken at the same location on different days.

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Analyzing the metadata would be more appropriate than analyzing the data when: determining the likelihood that the photo was taken at a particular public event.

What is a data?

A data can be defined as a representation of instructions or information in a formalized manner, especially as a series of binary digits (bits).

What is a metadata?

A metadata can be defined as the data that provides information about one or more aspects of a given data, so as to provide a structured reference that helps to sort and identify all of its attributes such as:

  • Author
  • Date created
  • Date modified
  • File type
  • File size

In this scenario, analyzing the metadata would be more appropriate than analyzing the data when determining the likelihood that the photo was taken or created at a particular public event.

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