Question
A file written in text mode can be read back in binary mode.
Answer: Option B
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The difference is that text files contain lines (or records) of text and each of these
has an end-of-line marker automatically appended to the end of it whenever you
indicate that you have reached the end of a line.
Binary files are not broken up into separate lines or records so the end-of line marker
is not written when writing to a binary file.
So, we cannot read the correct the data in binary mode.
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