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The IBM nine-track tapes that became the industry standard for storage for three decades had several sizes , the most common being 2400 feet. The high density version stored data at 1600 bits/inch/track. If the whole tape (not including the parity track) could be used for data storage , how much raw data could one of these tapes hold?

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