Units and binary numbers (J277)

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 2. A group of 4 bits, or half a byte.
  2. 4. Our everyday number system, which is base 10.
  3. 7. The number of possible states that can be produced by a given number of switches.
  4. 11. A unit of data equal to 1000 megabytes.
  5. 13. The process of changing a number from one base system to another, e.g., binary to denary.
  6. 14. A unit of data equal to 1000 terabytes.
  7. 15. A group of 8 bits, which can represent one character of text.
Down
  1. 1. A unit of data equal to 1000 kilobytes.
  2. 3. The number system computers use, consisting only of 0s and 1s.
  3. 5. A single 0 or 1, representing the smallest unit of data.
  4. 6. A unit of data equal to 1000 bytes.
  5. 8. The bit with the largest value in a binary number, furthest to the left.
  6. 9. An electrical component inside computers that represents power on (1) or power off (0).
  7. 10. The bit with the smallest value in a binary number, furthest to the right.
  8. 12. A unit of data equal to 1000 gigabytes.