Generally speaking, eight bits to a byte. There is no actual standard that defines how many bits are in a byte, but it has become something of a de facto standard.
1 byte = 8 bits
An octet is 8 bits, which forms a byte.
It is pronounced as "yotta-byte".
There are always eight bits in a byte
Well really it goes a bit, a byte, a kilobyte, a megabyte, a gigabyte, a terabyte, a petabyte, a exabyte, a zetta byte, a yotta byte, a bronto byte, then a geopbyte. So theres two answers which are brontobyte and geopbyte.
There is only 1 bit in a bit. If you are meaning how many bits are in a byte, there are 8 bits in one byte.
Eight bits are in one byte
1 byte=8 bits SO, 3byts=24 bits
1 byte = 8 bits (4096 bytes) x (8 bits/byte) = 32768 bits
8 bits/byte x 1024 bytes/KB = 8192 bits/KB
4 bits=1 nybble 2 nybbles=1 byte8 bits in a byte