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Distinguish between bit and byte?​

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By its simplest definition, a bit is just a smaller unit of information than a byte. ... There are eight bits in one byte of information. Alternately, and more commonly in modern connotations, bits (and their successively larger relatives, such as kilobits, megabits and gigabits) are used to measure rates of data transfer.

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