2 bits equal 25 cents. So 6 bits would be 75 cents.
20 cents.
To determine the number of bits in three dollars, we need to first convert the dollar amount to cents, as there are 100 cents in a dollar. Three dollars is equal to 300 cents. Next, we need to calculate the number of bits in 300 cents. Since 2^8 (256) is the closest power of 2 to 300, we would need at least 8 bits to represent 300 cents accurately.
4 bits is equal to 50 cents the old college cheer was 2 bits- 4bits -6 bits a dollar if you can't hear us we'll shout a little louder
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
Not 6 cents but 60 cents. 0.060 is 6 cents.
A bit is 1/8 of a dollar or 12.5 cents so if you have six bits it is 75¢
20 cents.
50
In the context of 1860, "6 bits" typically referred to a currency value rather than a digital measurement, as the term "bit" was used to denote an eighth of a dollar or 12.5 cents in U.S. currency. Therefore, 6 bits would equal 75 cents. This was a common way of expressing monetary values in the 19th century.
To determine the number of bits in three dollars, we need to first convert the dollar amount to cents, as there are 100 cents in a dollar. Three dollars is equal to 300 cents. Next, we need to calculate the number of bits in 300 cents. Since 2^8 (256) is the closest power of 2 to 300, we would need at least 8 bits to represent 300 cents accurately.
4 bits is equal to 50 cents the old college cheer was 2 bits- 4bits -6 bits a dollar if you can't hear us we'll shout a little louder
twenty-five cents; smilarly, "four bits" is fifty cents
two eights make one quarter so it takes threes times as many to make three quarters. So, 6 eights make three quarters. ( A eighth of a dollar is called a bit so 2 bits is a quarter and 6 bits is 75 cents. There is an old song that ends with "Shave and a haircut - six bits.)
6 dollars and 43 cents
6 bits
25 cents.
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