bits

In an audio CD, the audio voltage signal is typically sampled about 44,000 times per second, and the value of each sample is recorded on the CD surface as a binary number. In other words, each recorded bi- nary number represents a single voltage point on the audio signal waveform.
If the binary numbers are six bits in length, how many different voltage values can be represented by a single binary number? Repeat for eight bits and ten bits.
If ten-bit numbers are used, how many bits will be recorded on the CD in 1 second?
If a CD can typically store 5 billion bits, how many seconds of au- dio can be recorded when ten-bit numbers are used?