1 bit = a 1 or 0 (b)
4 bits = 1 nybble (?)
8 bits = 1 byte (B)
One byte equals eight bits.
A byte is the smallest unit of storage. Mostly anything you do can take up a byte.
AnswerA byte is made up of eight bits. A bit is a single state, usually represented by a 0 or a 1. Using binary code, eight bits can be used to represent characters numbers and other items. A bit is a single numeric value, either '1' or '0', that encodes a single unit of digital information. A byte is a sequence of bits; usually eight bits equal one byte.
8 bits make up 1 byte
Eight bits are in one byte
There are eight bits in a byte - that's where the name came from... "by eight"
8 bits = 1byte
A Byte is a collection of eight bits that can represent a single character.
Byte
There are always eight bits in a byte
Eight bits are 1 byte. The word 'byte' was coined from the word "by eight" - 1 bit multiplied by 8.
a byte