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If a Computer Has a Maximum of 2ᴺ Memory Cells

Question 19

Question 19

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If a computer has a maximum of 2ᴺ memory cells, then each address field in a machine language instruction must be ____ bits wide to enable us to address every cell.


A) N
B) 2N.
C) N2
D) 2N

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