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Which statement below correctly differentiates between frames and bits? Frames have more information in them than bits. Frames are more basic units of data than bits. Frames are made up of bits but not vice versa. Frames have less information than bits have.

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  1. 20 January, 04:42
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    Frames have more information in them than bits.

    Frames are made up of bits but not vice versa.

    A bit (BInary digiT) is the basic unit of digital. It can be 0 (logical false, off) or 1 (not logical false - true, on). Four bits are in a nybble, which can have a value of 0 - 15, eight bits are in a byte which can have a value of 0 - 255. Words vary in size, they consist of multiple bytes and are generally correlated with the system's data bus/processor data width (a 64 bit system has an 8 byte word).
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