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    How Many Different Numbers Can Be Represented Using Eight Bits
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How Many Different Numbers Can Be Represented Using Eight Bits

Question 37

Question 37

Multiple Choice

How many different numbers can be represented using eight bits?


A) 256
B) 128
C) 64
D) 512
E) none of the above

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