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the digital size of file is measured in​

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Answered by Anonymous
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File sizes are always measured in bytes. A byte is a sequence of 8 bits (and remember, a bit is the smallest piece of digital information, 0 or 1). A single byte is enough bits to represent 256 numbers, because 2 8 = 256 2^8 = 256 28=2562, start superscript, 8, end superscript, equals, 256.

Answered by deepanshusanad
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File sizes are always measured in bytes. A byte is a sequence of 8 bits (and remember, a bit is the smallest piece of digital information, 0 or 1). A single byte is enough bits to represent 256 numbers, because 2 8 = 256 2^8 = 256 28=2562, start superscript, 8, end superscript, equals, 256.

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