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define the term byte differentiate between a byte and a bit​

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Answered by Shristichandel12
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Actually no, there's a big difference between a bit and a byte. ... A byte is much bigger — eight times bigger, to be exact, with eight bits in every byte. By extension, there are eight megabits in every megabyte, and one gigabyte is eight times bigger than one gigabit

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Answered by Anonymous
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byte is a unit of measuring computer storage beanery digit is called bit in short there are only two binary digits 0 and 1 where is the combination of 8 bits is called a bites

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