128

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1 128
2 256
5 640
10 1280
50 6400
100 12800
256 32768
500 64000
1000 128000
1024 131072

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The kilobit (Kbit) equals 1,000 bits and is primarily used to measure data transfer rates in networking, such as internet connection speeds. Internet service providers commonly advertise speeds in kilobits per second (Kbps) or megabits per second, making kilobits a key unit for understanding bandwidth. One kilobit equals 125 bytes, distinguishing it clearly from the kilobyte.

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The byte (B) is the standard unit of digital storage consisting of 8 bits, enough to represent a single character like a letter or number. File sizes, memory capacity, and storage devices are all measured in bytes or their multiples, making it the most commonly referenced unit in computing. One byte equals exactly 8 bits and can represent 256 distinct values.

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The kilobit (Kbit) equals 1,000 bits and is primarily used to measure data transfer rates in networking, such as internet connection speeds. Internet service providers commonly advertise speeds in kilobits per second (Kbps) or megabits per second, making kilobits a key unit for understanding bandwidth. One kilobit equals 125 bytes, distinguishing it clearly from the kilobyte.

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The byte (B) is the standard unit of digital storage consisting of 8 bits, enough to represent a single character like a letter or number. File sizes, memory capacity, and storage devices are all measured in bytes or their multiples, making it the most commonly referenced unit in computing. One byte equals exactly 8 bits and can represent 256 distinct values.

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