One kilobyte contains how many bytes?

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One kilobyte contains how many bytes?

  • A) 1000
  • B) 1001
  • C) 100
  • D) 1024

Correct Answer: D) 1024

Explanation

This question is asking how many bytes are in one kilobyte. A byte is a unit of digital information that can store a single character or symbol, such as a letter or number. A kilobyte is a larger unit of digital information that contains multiple bytes.

The options provided in the question are: 1000, 1001, 100, 1024 (which is the correct answer), and 10.

To answer the question, we need to know that one kilobyte contains 1024 bytes. This is because computers use a binary system, which means that each unit is a power of 2 (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, and so on). Therefore, a kilobyte is equal to 2^10 bytes, which is 1024 bytes.

It is worth noting that the other options provided in the question are not correct. Option A (1000) is a common misconception and is often used to represent a kilobyte in decimal systems, but in binary systems, a kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes. Option B (1001) and Option E (10) are not related to the binary system and are therefore not correct. Option C (100) is also not correct as it is not equal to 1024 bytes.

In conclusion, the correct answer to this question is Option D: 1024



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