Q. Double precision variable can occupy:

A
2 bytes
B
4 bytes
C
8 bytes
D
10 bytes
Solution:

A double data type is a double precision number format that occupies 8 bytes or 64 bits in the memory of a computer. This is twice the number of bytes occupied by floats, which is single precision. Both float and double data types can store positive and negative values.

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