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Which data unit term and value are correctly matched?

A bit = a one or a zero

A bit = eight bytes

A byte = a one or a zero

A byte = eight bits

A gigabyte = one billion bytes

A gigabyte = one million bytes

A megabyte = one million bytes

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  1. 18 June, 09:29
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    The solution to this question is given below into the explanation section.

    Explanation:

    Correctly Matched.

    A Bit is equal to one or zero. Bit has two values either 1 or 0. A byte is equal to eith bits. A gigbyte is equal to one billion (1000000000) bytes. A megabyte is equal to one million (1000000) bytes.

    Incorrectly Matched

    A bit is not equal to 8 bytes, however 8 bits are equal to 1 byte. A byte is not equal to one or zero because a byte can store upto 8 bit and each bit has two values either 1 or 0; A gigbyte is not equal to one million bytes but its equal to one billion bytes
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