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No, a byte is not a group of 10 bits; it is a group of 8 bits. A byte is the standard unit of data used in computing and digital communications, representing 256 different values (from 0 to 255). In contrast, a group of 10 bits would be called a "decabit," which can represent 1,024 different values.

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