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Q: How many bytes are required to encode 500 bits of data?
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How many bytes are required to encode n bits of data where n equals 4?

One byte is 0.125 to 1 bit. So 4 bits, is .5 bytes.


How many bytes are required to encode n bits of data where n equals 17?

1 bytes is 8 bits so (17/8) = 2.125 so round up to 3 full bytes


How much memory is required to store an integer data type?

integer data type consumes memory of 4 bytes or 32 bits


What is the minimum number of bits that would be required to encode only alphabetic data?

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.


How many bytes AND how many bits in 16 address lines and 4 data lines?

Bytes:32768 Bits:262144


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Data Link


What is bits per seconds and bytes per seconds?

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.


The data hierarchy goes from bits and bytes to?

records, entities, fields, and databases.


What is the storage capacity of a register that can retain 2 bytes of data?

8 bits in a byte, so it seems the answer should be 16 bits.


What is bps meaning?

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.


How many Letters per bytes in a word?

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.


How data is stored inside the computer?

They are stored in the form of bits or bytes. More information can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_digit