Two half-dollars otherwise known as a fifty cent piece make a dollar.
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A bit size is one. It can be either a 0 or 1. Eight bits together is called a byte. Four bits (half of a byte) is called a nibble.
In order to know how many bits/second there are in 1 frame/second, you need to know how many bits are in that frame. In a typical asychronous serial protocol with 8 bits per frame, the bit rate would be 0.125 bits/second. If you are talking the IP network layer of TCP/IP, then the frame size is very dependent on the underlying message payload and headers.The original question, by the way, is invalid. Its asks "how many bits does...", but it should have asked "how manys bits per second does...".
23 can be represented in binary as 10111 and would therefore require 5 bits to represent.
Do you mean :- how to get full adders by using half-adders? For this question refer following answer - A full-adder can be obtained by combining two half-adders and one or gate. Details on full-adder and half-adder can be referenced from following link http://www.fullchipdesign.com/fulladder.htm
11 bits (which actually allows -1024 to 1023)