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hello Sagittarian Iamp;#39;m looking at binary so why do we use binary now computers can only understand ones and zeros and they represent voltage on or off or electricity or current right any of those in your exam youamp;#39;ll get the mark computers cannot work with analog data and analog data is continuous data and is represented in a physical way represented in a physic media and so we need digital data which converts the analog data into separate discrete steps and these are represented using binary digits as shown here now bits nibbles and bytes one bit can either have a value of 1 or 0 so this is 1 bit and this is 1 bit and the bit is very small for presenting data so instead we use larger values like a nibble nibble is 4 bits like this and the byte is eight bits like this now an easy-to-remember nibble and bite is a nibble is half by and that gets it letamp;#39;s move on a kilobyte is a thousand and 24 bytes and a megabyte is a thousand and twenty four kilobytes we c