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How many individual bits does it take to write the letter J in binary? (1 point) Responses four four seven seven one one 10
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The letter 'J' in ASCII is represented by the decimal value 74. In binary, 74 is written as 1001010. This binary representation contains 7 bits.

So, the answer is **seven**.
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