n2 -1
A total of 65,536 items can be represented with 16 bits. A total of 64 items can be represented with 6 bits and 1024 items with 64 bits.
1000
2
2^12=4096
A 10-bit binary number can represent (2^{10}) different combinations. This is because each bit can be either 0 or 1, leading to (2) choices for each of the (10) bits. Therefore, (2^{10} = 1024) different combinations can be represented by 10 bits.
24 = 16
Binary bits are necessary to represent 748 different numbers in the sense that binary bits are represented in digital wave form. Binary bits also have an exponent of one.
To find out how many different values can represented by a certain number of bits, we can use the following formula 2n-1 and that is because the first number is always a zero.Based on that 6 bits = 26- 1= 64-1=637 bits= 27-1= 1278 bits= 28-1=25510 bits= 210-1=1023# of bits1=12=33=74=155=316=637=1278=2559=51110=1023
There are 16 decimal numbers that can be represented by 4-bits.
6 bits
8 bits = 64 character
A byte represented of 8 bits