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Smashing the piece of glass resulted in bits and pieces all over the floor.

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Should you use is or are with the sentence How many pieces of candy are in a jar or is in a jar?

Pieces of candy is plural; how many pieces are in a jar.


How many bits are in a sentence?

The number of bits in a sentence depends on several factors, including the length of the sentence and the encoding used for the characters. For example, in ASCII encoding, each character typically requires 7 or 8 bits, while in UTF-8 encoding, characters can take anywhere from 1 to 4 bytes (8 to 32 bits) depending on the character. To calculate the total bits in a sentence, multiply the number of characters (including spaces and punctuation) by the number of bits per character based on the encoding.


What is the adjective in this sentence Can you cut the pie into six pieces?

Six.


Was the simple subject of this sentence how can you put a difficult puzzle toghether with some pieces missing?

No, the simple subject of the sentence "How can you put a difficult puzzle together with some pieces missing?" is "you." The phrase "how" introduces the question, but it does not serve as the subject. The focus of the sentence is on what "you" can do regarding the puzzle.


Why is the American quarter money called 2 bits?

The term "two bits" for a quarter originates from the Spanish dollar, or "pieces of eight," which was widely used in colonial America. The dollar was subdivided into eight "bits," so a quarter of a dollar was referred to as "two bits." This colloquialism persisted even after the U.S. established its own currency system, and it remains a part of American vernacular today.