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Which of the displays could be represented by a single bit?
Note that there are 2 answers to this question.
Choose 2 answers:
A. The current day of the week
B. The current month (1-12)
C. The current hour (1-12)
D. The temperature unit indicator ("C" or "F")
E. The "PM"/"AM" indicator
F. The current date (1-31)
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E. The "PM"/"AM" indicator
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D. The temperature unit indicator ("C" or "F")
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