Not in computing. A bit is a single entity. A nibble is four bits. A byte is eight bits.
signed: its value can be less than zero unsigned: its value cannot be less than zero example: 16 bit signed: -32768 .. 32767 16 bit unsigned: 0 .. 65535
You already said the answer that b is less than c
It refers to the go / no go boundry, a 5 mm sieve wont let anything larger than 5 mm through, but anything less will pass through.
its a bit bigger Al in gauge for similar losses so the bigger diameter Al also must be longer to get the required number of turns wrapped around the core (square cube law) so may need a bit more steel in the core to accommodate the larger volume Al costs less than copper Steel cost less than Al Cu doesnt oxidize as easily as Al
Smalltalk is dynamically typed whereas C++ is statically typed. As a result C++ performs better than Smalltalk. However, Smalltalk inheritance is less strict than C++ so it's a bit more flexible.
A little bit. (Tiny bit)
Less than 4, around 3.8 liters
no they do not mean the same thing. less than 15 means that the anything less than 15 but not including 15. 15 or less means you include 15 and anything less than it.
Anything less than 3.
no it is not less than one gram;) is weighs a bit more
A sentence using anything less:You can take anything less than five.
Anything less than zero would be a negative number.
A little bit more than cadmium; a little bit less than palladium.
Yes. 0.3 is less than a third. 0.55 is a bit more than a half.
Yes
anything less than 90 degrees
There are no numbers that are more than 5 but less than 3. 3 is less than 5, so anything that is less than 3 is also less than 5.