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.
To calculate number of things that can be represented by a bit we use formula 2^n so for four bits it will 2^4 = 2*2*2*2 = 16
There are 16 decimal numbers that can be represented by 4-bits.
24 = 16
65,535
16 bits
1 nibble = 4 bits, so 4 nibbles for 16 bits.
The Gameboy Advance has 16-bits
16 Mb in binary notation can be refered to as 16*1024 bits. A bit is represented with a lower case "b".
two thousand bits No, there are 8 bits in a byte.
4, which is equal to 2 to the power 2.In general, with "n" bits, you can have "2 to the power n" different states (or represent that many different numbers).
A nibble (also known as a nybble or nyble) can represent half a character(two nibbles are needed for a valid ASCII character). A nibble is made up of 4 bits and those 4 bits are usually represented by a single hexadecimal value. 4 bits only allows for 16 combinations, 8 bits allows for 255. An ASCII character is represented by two hexadecimal characters, which is the same as 8 bits or two nibbles.
16
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