Eight bits form a byte. 1000 bytes = 1 kilobyte, 1000 kilobytes = 1 megabyte, 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte, and so on.
byte
eight bits are in a dollar
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
A binary number containing eight bits is referred to as one "Byte". A binary number containing four bits is referred to as one "Nibble".
An Octet is a group of eight people.
The reason the US quarter dollar (25 cents) is called "two bits" originates from the circa. 1598 practice of dividing a Spanish dollar (the Real de a Ocho) into eight wedge-shaped segments. The coin was worth eight Spanish reales, thus each wedge was worth 1 reale or "a piece of eight". Two such pieces (or "two bits") became a common nickname for a quarter dollar.
It's called a byte.
8 bits grouped together is called a byte. A byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that typically consists of eight bits. Bytes are often used to represent a character such as a letter, number, or symbol in a computer's memory. The size of a byte can vary depending on the computer architecture, but it is typically 8 bits on most modern systems.
one byte comprised of eight bits
One byte equals eight bits.
eight bits are in a dollar
eight bits are in a dollar
Eight bits are in one byte
A series of 8 bits is a Byte.
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
there are eight bits in a bite ,but ,there are sixteen bites in a bit
A group of four bits is known as a nibble.
Eight bits are 1 byte. The word 'byte' was coined from the word "by eight" - 1 bit multiplied by 8.