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A kilobyte (KB) typically contains 1,024 bytes in the binary system, which is commonly used in computing. Each byte can hold one character (or letter), so a kilobyte can store approximately 1,024 letters. However, if using the decimal system, 1 KB is often considered to be 1,000 bytes, allowing for about 1,000 letters.

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