Learn: Bit, Nibble, Byte — What They Mean
OCR GCSE J277 Computer Science specification
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What does a bit represent in computing?
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A nibble is made up of {{blank0}} bits and can represent {{blank1}} values.
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How many bits are in a byte?
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Select all true statements about bits, nibbles, and bytes.
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