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Honess:

Suppose you want to encode the numerals 0–9 and the 26 letters of the alphabet, using separate codes for lowercase and uppercase letters. What is the minimum number of binary digits you will need for the code? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 9

xxemilianaxx:

What do you think?

Honess:

9?

xxemilianaxx:

No

xxemilianaxx:

how many different codes would be needed for everything?

Honess:

I dont know 1?

Honess:

2

xxemilianaxx:

"Suppose you want to encode the numerals 0–9 and the 26 letters of the alphabet, using separate codes for lowercase and uppercase letters."

xxemilianaxx:

There are 26 correct

Honess:

yes

xxemilianaxx:

26 for lowercase and 26 for uppercase and 10 for 0-9

Honess:

yes

xxemilianaxx:

Add them it makes 62 codes needed

Honess:

yes

Honess:

the answer is not 6, because I used brainly, and someone took the same test as me, and 6 is wrong.

xxemilianaxx:

I did it and I got 7 at first but it would be 6 if you convert to binary

Honess:

maybe its 7? i dont really know

xxemilianaxx:

It is 7

Honess:

thank you

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