To represent the letter "J" in binary using the standard ASCII encoding, it takes 7 bits. The ASCII value for "J" is 74, which can be represented in binary as 1001010.
So, the correct answer is seven.
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To represent the letter "J" in binary using the standard ASCII encoding, it takes 7 bits. The ASCII value for "J" is 74, which can be represented in binary as 1001010.
So, the correct answer is seven.