Taking small bits of information

  1. Taking small bits of information from the Internet/Web and using it as my own work or to complete an assignment is plagiarism.Tr
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  2. How many bits are used to encode a single color in the RGB scheme?Question 5 options: 24 bits 32 bits 8 bits 16 bits
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  3. How much information can working memory (short term memory) handle at a timeI don't remember 10 to 15 bits of information 4 to 7
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  4. Question: 2How many bits are used to encode a character according to the ASCII encoding scheme? 2 bits (ex: 10 encodes ‘A’)
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  5. How many bits are used to encode a character according to the ASCII encoding scheme?2 bits (ex: 10 encodes ‘A’) 4 bits (ex:
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  6. Information given:1) 2 X 8-bits input A and B 2) 1 X ?-bits function selector input 3) 1 X 8-bits output C 4) 1 bit overflow
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  7. The bit length of IPV6 addressA. 24 bits B. 192 bits C. 128 bits D. 64 bits
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  8. What is the size of the IPv6 address?64 bits 32 bits 48 bits 128 bits
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  9. QuestionWhat is TRUE about a long integer? (1 point) Responses It uses more than 32 bits. It uses more than 32 bits. It has a
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  10. What is overflow?* When a binary value is too small to be stored in the bits available When a binary value is too large to be
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