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there is 4 bits vs there are 4 bits

The correct phrase is 'there are 4 bits.' In this case, 'bits' is a countable noun, so it requires the plural form of the verb 'are.' 'There is 4 bits' is incorrect because 'is' should be used with singular nouns, not plural ones.

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there is 4 bits

This phrase is incorrect. 'Is' should be used with singular nouns, not plural ones.

When referring to a countable noun like 'bits,' use the plural form of the verb 'are.' For example, 'There are 4 bits of information.'
  • Jun 28, 2011 ... There is 4 bits of data, and a 4 bit header. The header allows us to know when the data starts instead of having a clock line to shift the data.
  • Re: Sv: ERSKY9X on Taranis. Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:48 pm. How come there is 4 bits per pixel? I thought the LCD only supported 4 gray levels.
  • So in the original image there is 4 bits of information that will be taken from the database to the app. And there are 15 of these screens each ...
  • There is 4 bits to the PID, however to insure it is received correctly, the 4 bits are complemented and repeated, making an 8 bit PID in total. The resulting format is  ...

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  • there are 4 bits

there are 4 bits

This phrase is correct and should be used when referring to a countable noun like 'bits.'

Use 'there are' when the subject is a plural countable noun, such as 'bits.' For example, 'There are 4 bits of data.'
  • There are 4 bits. Each bit may change state only once. For each new value, at least one of the bits must have changed state from the previous ...
  • In 16-QAM there are 4 bits per baud. (2^4 = 16). The baudrate in (5) is 2.5 Mbaud /sec. (2,500,000 baud/sec). (5 points) 7. In HDLC, there is only one address ...
  • If there are 4 bits per pixel (16 colors), each frame buffer byte defines two pixels, one in each nibble. The latter example is as opposed to storing perhaps half of ...
  • Finally there are 4 bits of column parity (Even) and a stop bit (0). The Tag then continues to repeat this string as long as it has power. Shown here is an example  ...

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