1) American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII): It's a built in binary code for representing characters in all computers. It was made as a way for communication with lets you use 128 different types of combination's.

2) Bit: A unit of information containing just two different binary digits, 0 or 1.

3) Byte: A set of 8 bits. Byte's are used to measure memory of a file.
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