The ASCII code used by most computers uses the last seven positions of an eight-bit byte to
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The ASCII code used by most computers uses the last seven positions of an eight-bit byte to represent all the characters on a standard keyboard. How many different orderings of 0’s and 1’s (or how many different characters) can be made by using the last seven positions of an eight-bit byte?
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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
ISBN: 978-0134112107
10th edition
Authors: Allen R. Angel, Christine D. Abbott, Dennis Runde
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