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Yes, but once you burn them to a CD in "music" rather than "data" form, they are converted to what is bascially a .wav standard. There are others here who can explain the technical aspects of this much better than myself. Basically, the .mp3 is compressed and is much smaller than the .wav file. Hence the ability to burn more than 100 .mp3s onto a single CD vs. only 15 or 16 .wav tracks.
Your burning software should allow you to specify which type of CD you are creating. I use Roxio (blah), and it will differentiate between "music" and "data".
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