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128 + 16 + 4 + 1
is that the answer? @pencil46
Yep. Converting from binary to decimal is that simple
Like binary number 1000 for example.. it's 8 decimal. but binary number 1001 is decimal 9.
Remembering the decimal numbers each binary "place" represents is easy too. Just start at 1 and keep multiplying by two to find each place.
so do i have to convert it? or is it just 128 + 16 + 4 + 1 , thankyou btw
@pencil46
Well it really is just 128 + 16 + 4 + 1, if you're converting to decimal (base 10). They're just using lightbulbs in on/off position instead of 1s and 0s
what class is this for btw
Oh ok and phsical science @pencil46
oh weird. this is typically what you'd learn in a computer programming class.. more specifically the difficult one hahah
lol, thanks for the help! @pencil46
np
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