A)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
B)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
C)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
D)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
E)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
F)
ASCII:
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character encoding delivers the standard way to denote the character using numeric codes.
- The ASCII code includes lower and upper case English letters, punctuation and numbers.
- ASCII uses “seven” bit to signify a character.
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