Computer Science, asked by shikharrajurkar577, 7 months ago

How many bits make an alphabet?​

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Answered by shikharrajurkar777
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Answer:

7 bits

Explanation:

In ASCII (which is an old character encoding), they use 7 bits to represent all the alphabet letters, numbers from 0 to 9 and some others special characters like brackets. Then when they want to encode the A letter just have to use it's binary value which is actually 100 0001 and so for the other characters.

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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5 bits make an alphabet.

To represent one character from the 26-letter Roman alphabet (A-Z), we have

  • log₂(26) = 4.7 bits ≈ 5 bits

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