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∙ 10y ago25 cents.
Multiply the dollars by 100, then add the cents.
$.04 is four cents.
The four binary units are bit (binary digit), nibble (4 bits), byte (8 bits), and word (usually 16, 32, or 64 bits depending on the computer architecture).
Binary digit = 1 bit. Four bits = 1 nibble. 8 bits = 1 byte.[An obsolete computer type used 9 bits to a byte, but that is history, not modern practice. ]
twenty-five cents; smilarly, "four bits" is fifty cents
2 bits equal 25 cents. So 6 bits would be 75 cents.
20 cents.
One nibble, or nybble, is equal to four bits.
80 cents
A bit is 1/8 of a dollar or 12.5 cents so if you have six bits it is 75¢
Four hundred fifty
It depends on what it is a bit of, as everything is relative, but the term usually refers to a small fractional unit. In time, a bit can be a few minutes from an hour, or an hour or two from a day. In American money, 25 cents is two bits, and 50 cents is four bits, meaning that a bit would be twelve and a half cents. The terms "two-bit" and "four-bit" are thus used in reference of other things to denote them as inconsequential. one bit is 12.5 cents.
4 quarters = 1 dollar = 100 cents
There are eight bits in a byte or two nibbles in a byte meaning there are four bits in a nibble.
If you are using the ASCII system, the word "duck", as it has four letters, contains 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
This would be forty cents because it is the same as: $0.40. Four cents would be: $0.04.