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The memory address space is 64 MB, which means 226. However, each word is 4 bytes, which means that you have 224 words. This means you need log2 224 or 24 bits, to address each word.

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Computer has 64MB of memory. Each word in this computer is 4 bytes. How many bits are needed to address any single word in the given memory?

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Q: A computer has 64MB megabytes of memory Each word is 4 bytes How many bits are needed to address each single word in memory?
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