C-32 D-64 E-128 F-256

This sequence represents the binary progression (powers of 2) commonly used to define memory capacity and digital architecture.

  • 32 levels (5-bit) — Very low quality, used in some early speech coders.
  • 64 levels (6-bit) — Compressed telephone audio.
  • 128 levels (7-bit) — Uncommon; 7-bit is used in MIDI velocity (0–127).
  • 256 levels (8-bit) — Classic "8-bit audio" (Amiga, NES, sampled drums).

She frowned. That was the next gate up the chain. Two C-32s fed into one D-64. Twice the complexity. Twice the memory. c-32 d-64 e-128 f-256

Q2. Identify the term that would precede this series: ___, C-32, D-64, E-128, F-256 This sequence represents the binary progression (powers of

Variable Meanings: The letters (c) through (f) correspond to specific iteration counts—32, 64, 128, and 256—used to generate numerical results and plots (often via GNU Octave). 32 levels (5-bit) — Very low quality, used