Anyone solve this...
Haha well thats binary computer language..
If you know file sizes on your computer think of it this way.
You have 8 of those BITS in a byte, then you have 1024 bytes (those strings of 8) in a kilobyte, then 1024 KB in 1 MB, then 1024MB in a GB, then 1024 GB in 1 Terabyte. So that gives you an idea how many numbers your computer processes.
If you know file sizes on your computer think of it this way.
You have 8 of those BITS in a byte, then you have 1024 bytes (those strings of 8) in a kilobyte, then 1024 KB in 1 MB, then 1024MB in a GB, then 1024 GB in 1 Terabyte. So that gives you an idea how many numbers your computer processes.
Haha well thats binary computer language..
If you know file sizes on your computer think of it this way.
You have 8 of those BITS in a byte, then you have 1024 bytes (those strings of 8) in a kilobyte, then 1024 KB in 1 MB, then 1024MB in a GB, then 1024 GB in 1 Terabyte. So that gives you an idea how many numbers your computer processes.
If you know file sizes on your computer think of it this way.
You have 8 of those BITS in a byte, then you have 1024 bytes (those strings of 8) in a kilobyte, then 1024 KB in 1 MB, then 1024MB in a GB, then 1024 GB in 1 Terabyte. So that gives you an idea how many numbers your computer processes.
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