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c. 4g bits?
The exact number of bits in a memory contained in the given sizes of data are;
A) 96K Bits = 98,304 bits
B) 640m bits = 671,088,640 bits
C) 4g bits = 4,294,967,296 bits
From conversion tables, we know that;
1K bit= 1024 bits
1m bit = 1024² bits
1g bit = 1024³ bits
Thus, applying those conversion factors to our question gives;
A) 96K Bits
Converting to bits gives; 96 × 1024
⇒ 98,304 bits
B) 640m bits
Converting to bits gives; 640 × 1024²
⇒ 671,088,640 bits
C) 4g bits;
Converting to bits gives; 4 × 1024³
⇒ 4,294,967,296 bits
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