How many kilobytes of information does a 2 ^ 14-bit message contain?

Let’s calculate how many bits of information we have: 2 ^ 14 = 16 384 bits.
Now let’s translate bits into kilobits, based on the fact that there are 1000 bits in one kilobit: 16 384 bits / 1000 = 16.384 Kbps.
Answer: 16.384 kilobits of information contains a message with a volume of 2 ^ 14 bits.



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