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hi its brianna from free code camp today were going to be talking about data size the smallest size of data you can possibly have is called a bit now that is i wrote a one here thats an example of a bit it can really either only be a one or a zero it really goes back to that binary that we were talking about one meaning on zero meaning off it can either be a one or a zero thats a bit bigger than that weve got a nibble which is four bits its not very commonly used but its adorable um bigger than that weve got a byte now this is common referring to something in a byte it is eight bits put together now a lot of binary things are expressed with eight bits like letters and symbols and well most numbers really can be expressed that way until you get to really big ones so our most basic data sizes weve got a bit and a byte but as you can guess it gets much bigger than that alright so after we get past the regular small bit and the first little bite which is eight bits we get bigger