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tonb

Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Since there are 5 vowels, you'd need at least 3 bits to number them. 2 bits give you 2²=4 possibilities, which is 1 short. 3 bits give you 2³=8 possibilities, which fits 5 easily.

The term "bit" means binary digit, and it is used to represent data in a computer system.  

The number of character an n-bit computer can hold is [tex]2^n[/tex]

So, a 2-bit computer can hold a maximum of:

[tex]Max = 2^2[/tex]

[tex]Max = 4[/tex]

i.e. A 2-bit computer can hold a maximum of 4 characters.

The English language vowel are 5 (i.e. letters a, e, i, o and u).

5 is greater than the maximum number of characters the 2-bit computer can hold (i.e. 5 > 4)

Hence, two bits will not be enough to hold each vowel in the English language.

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