in which memory eacg cell identified by number is called cell address
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Memory Addresses
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Memories consist of a number of cells (or locations) each of which can store a piece of information. Each cell has a number, called its address, by which programs can refer to it. If a memory has n cells, they will have addresses 0 to n − 1. All cells in a memory contain the same number of bits.
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Memory Addresses
Memories consist of a number of cells (or locations) each of which can store a piece of information. Each cell has a number, called its address, by which programs can refer to it. If a memory has n cells, they will have addresses 0 to n − 1. All cells in a memory contain the same number of bits.
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