A monitor’s _____ is the distance between the holes in the mask behind the screen. This helps determine how sharp the dots appear.

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The answer is B. dot pitch.

Dot pitch is the distance between the centers of the phosphor dots of the same color on a display device. It is a measure of the sharpness of an image on a display device. A lower dot pitch means that the phosphor dots are closer together, which results in a sharper image.

Refresh rate is the number of times per second that the image on a display device is refreshed. A higher refresh rate results in a smoother image.

Resolution is the number of pixels that make up an image. A higher resolution results in a sharper image.

Color depth is the number of bits used to represent each pixel. A higher color depth results in a more realistic image.

None of the above is the correct answer.

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