there are 8 bits in one byte. 1000 bytes in one kilobytes to 8000 bits in one kilobyte hope that helps, lm 92 Well, that is a simple answer! "bit" is past tence. ( The dog "bit" me today.) And "bite" is future tence. (I "will bite" the dog back.)
A "bit" is the smallest unit of data in computing and is represented as either a 0 or a 1. A "bite" on the other hand, refers to a mouthful of food or the act of clamping down with the teeth.
It really depends on what spider bit you. If it is a poisonous spider, get it checked out immedietly, however if it is just a normal spider that has bit you, but the bite hasn't gone away after a week or so, I recommend getting it checked out by a doctor just to make sure it hasn't got infected because that could be more serious that the bite itself but can be cured with a simple injection or cream.
If the person has a bite mark that you can see, you may not know what caused the bite. It could have been a mosquito, or any other insect. Some people may be insulted if you accuse them of having fleas, especially if you don't know what kind of insect bit them.
A mosquito can bite a person multiple times in one feeding session, typically between 3 to 6 times.
The difference between succeeding terms in a sequence is called the common difference in an arithmetic sequence, and the common ratio in a geometric sequence.
The difference between an ant bite and a mosquito bite is quite simple. These bites come from two different insects.
A "bit" is the smallest unit of data in computing and is represented as either a 0 or a 1. A "bite" on the other hand, refers to a mouthful of food or the act of clamping down with the teeth.
bit. i bit him. bite is present tense bit. i bit him. bite is present tense
One is more bite resistant.
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The past tense of "bite" is "bit".
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The past tense of bite is "bit," and the future tense is "will bite."
Fun size is basically 2 bite size added together.
The past tense of "bite" is "bit."
The simple past tense of "bite" is "bit."
The simple past tense of "bite" is "bit."