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how many bytes are in a megabyte 1 million bytes
what are the two numbers used in binary 0. 1.
what is hardware the phyical part of a computer
what is software the program that tells the computer what to do
a keyboard is input or output input
what is the internet the largest most well known web of computers in the world
the mother board is what the main curcit board in the computer
evey thing must connect to the motherboard true/false true
what does CPU stand for central processing unit
what do you call a CPU in a PC microprocessor
ram stands for random access memory
what is ram chips-based storage used by the computer-usually the amount of the computer's main memory
what hardware connects you to the internet a modem
flash drives are what can of memory storage flash memory
what is the main piece of hardware used to process data computer
what kind of code is used to identify ancient simbles Unicode
what does pb stand for in bytes pedibyte
what does ASCII stand for American Standard Code for Information Interchange
a mouse is what kind of device pointing
what hardware is needed to access cd and dvd data DVD drive
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