Which cable is described as yellow, red, and white cables that carries both audio and video signals?

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Multiple Choice

Which cable is described as yellow, red, and white cables that carries both audio and video signals?

Explanation:
Color-coded RCA cables show how separate signals are carried in parallel. The yellow connector carries the video signal (composite video), while the red and white connectors carry stereo audio (right and left). When you see this trio, it’s meant to transmit both video and audio from a source to a display using distinct lines for each signal. The other options don’t fit: BNC is a single video connector used in professional setups and isn’t part of the common red/white/yellow consumer kit; HDMI carries both audio and video on one cable without separate color-coded plugs; XLR is for balanced audio and doesn’t carry video.

Color-coded RCA cables show how separate signals are carried in parallel. The yellow connector carries the video signal (composite video), while the red and white connectors carry stereo audio (right and left). When you see this trio, it’s meant to transmit both video and audio from a source to a display using distinct lines for each signal. The other options don’t fit: BNC is a single video connector used in professional setups and isn’t part of the common red/white/yellow consumer kit; HDMI carries both audio and video on one cable without separate color-coded plugs; XLR is for balanced audio and doesn’t carry video.

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