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Q:

3 A nibble is equal to bits.

  • 1
    4
  • 2
    8
  • 3
    16
  • 4
    32
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Answer : 1. " 4"
Explanation :

Actually, a nibble consists of 4 bits, not 3. In computing, a nibble is a unit of data that consists of 4 bits, which can represent 16 different values (2^4). Each nibble can be expressed as a single hexadecimal digit (0 to F, where F represents 15 in decimal) and is half of a byte, which consists of 8 bits. So, 4 bits make up one nibble.


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