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62.5
62.5
One byte is 0.125 to 1 bit. So 4 bits, is .5 bytes.
1 bytes is 8 bits so (17/8) = 2.125 so round up to 3 full bytes
integer data type consumes memory of 4 bytes or 32 bits
A bit of memory holds a single character. Therefore the minimum number of bits would be one, but you would need one for each character of data.
Bytes:32768 Bits:262144
Data Link
That usually refers to the rate of data transfer - how many bits, or bytes, can be transferred every second. It might also refer to some other data processing. Reminder: 1 byte = 8 bits.
records, entities, fields, and databases.
8 bits in a byte, so it seems the answer should be 16 bits.
computer information rate - (bits per seconds)<bps> means bits is" however call it " bytes per seconds" example of bytes 8 bytes any bytes any bytes however call it " it is measurement of speed particularly to data transfer especially within a communications system.
On a 16 bit i80386 machine a nibble represents 4 bits or half of a byte. A byte represents 8 bits. A word represents 16 bits or 2 bytes. On 32 bit machines the DWORD(double word) is available and represents 32 bits or 4 bytes. On the newer 64 bit machines a QWORD represents 64 bits or 8 bytes of data. QWORD stands for QuadWord or Quadruple Word. On modern computers, a single character consumes 2 bytes of data in memory. So the word cat would consume 6 bytes. These are known as DBCS or double-byte character sets.
They are stored in the form of bits or bytes. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_digit