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The smallest piece of data used by a computer is a(n) _____.
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The smallest piece of data used by a computer is a(n) _____.
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The smallest piece of data used by a computer is a(n): Bit or referring to basic binary 1s & 0s
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The answer is BIT. A bit is the smallest unit of data used by a computer. It represents binary digits. Binary digits consist of only 1 and 0. It is known as the computer's language. Hope I helped. Have a nice day
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