an electronic book is made up 605 pages, if there are 15 lines of 24000 bits on each line, compute the space it will occupy in a computer memory in megabytes.
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First, we need to find the total number of bits on a single page: 15 lines/page * 24000 bits/line = 360000 bits/page Show more…
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