This presentation provides a foundational understanding of data storage measurement, beginning with the smallest units: bits, nibbles, and bytes, clarifying their relationships and how they represent values. It explains the calculation of maximum values and the number of different values achievable with a given number of bits. The document also differentiates between decimal-based prefixes (like kilobyte) and binary prefixes (like kibibyte), emphasizing the importance of using the latter for precise measurements in computing to avoid ambiguity. Finally, it includes practical exercises to reinforce the concepts of bit-to-byte conversion and storage capacity calculations.
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