liz will use a cd-r compact disk to write to more than once.carlo will use a cd-rw comact disk to wite more than once .who is using the correct disk for its purpose

a.carlos
b.neither
c.liz

my answer is c

Incorrect.

Look up the difference between CD-R and CD-RW.

its carlos

right

Your answer is correct - Liz is using the correct disk for her purpose.

To determine this, you need to understand the difference between a CD-R and a CD-RW.

A CD-R (Compact Disc - Recordable) is a type of compact disc that can only be written to once. Once data is written to a CD-R, it cannot be erased or overwritten. It is a write-once, read-many (WORM) medium. CD-Rs are often used for permanent storage of data or for creating audio CDs.

On the other hand, a CD-RW (Compact Disc - Rewritable) is a type of compact disc that can be written to multiple times. It has the ability to be erased and rewritten. CD-RWs are used when you need the flexibility to write, erase, and rewrite data on the same disc repeatedly.

Based on the information provided, Liz intends to write to the CD more than once, which means she should be using a CD-RW. Since she is using a CD-R instead, she is not using the correct disk for her purpose. Therefore, option c is correct.