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Welcome to Working with .Zip Files. This activity introduces you to what .zip files are, their origin, and how to work with them in Windows A .zip file is compressed container for other files. You can add many files to a .zip file, which will be smaller in size than the collective sizes of the files within it. Compression is possible because many files contain white space or bytes of data that are all one character or have a set of characters. By removing this white space, the file can be compressed. Consider a text file. A text file is made up of lots of words and lots of spaces. Each character has a number from 1 to 255 or the size of one byte. Thereamp;#39;s a character map called ASCII, A S C I I, which determines what characters are mapped to what number. Characters 1 through 128 are in the printable range and 129 to 255 are used more for control or metadata. That means most of the characters can be represented with four bits rather than eight, resulting in a compressed text file