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A dual in-line package (DIP) has two parallel rows of pins, and the standard spacing between pins in one row is:
b) 0.1" (or 100 mil)
This means that the distance between each pin in one row of a DIP package is 0.1 inches or 100 mils. This spacing is standardized for DIP components to ensure proper alignment and compatibility with circuit boards and sockets.
In summary, the correct answer is b) 0.1" (or 100 mil) for the standard spacing between pins in one row of a DIP package.