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How to adjust recipient in binary

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in the last video we looked at converting a binary number to a denary number this time weamp;#39;re going to get a denary number like letamp;#39;s say 94 and weamp;#39;re going to convert that into a binary number the zeros and ones to do this weamp;#39;re going to have to draw our table um just like we did the other way so weamp;#39;re going to start with one double it two double it four double it 8 double it 16 double it 32 double it 64 double it 128 and Iamp;#39;ve got the eight columns I require so if I want to represent 94 I need to be thinking about which of these numbers am I going to need to make up 94 now if I used 128 um I would already be over the top of 94 so I know that Iamp;#39;m definitely not going to need 12 128 so I can draw a zero in it now because I know that 64 4 is less than 94 I know that 64 can go into the 94 so Iamp;#39;m going to say yes Iamp;#39;m going to use this 64 now at this point I like to keep a running total of what Iamp;#39;m up to now this

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10 in binary is 1010. Unlike the decimal number system where we use the digits 0 to 9 to represent a number, in a binary system, we use only 2 digits that are 0 and 1 (bits). We have used 4 bits to represent 10 in binary.
A binary number system is one of the four types of number system. In computer applications, where binary numbers are represented by only two symbols or digits, i.e. 0 (zero) and 1(one). The binary numbers here are expressed in the base-2 numeral system. For example, (101)2 is a binary number.
Decimal to Binary Table Decimal NumberBinary Number 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 110017 more rows
Write the binary number and count the power of 2 from right to left, starting from 0 onwards. Now each binary number has the corresponding power of 2 starting from right to left. So the most docHub bit will have the highest power of 2. The final answer will be converted into a decimal number that is base 10.
To write a message in binary we have to first look at the message one letter at a time and convert each of these, one-by-one, into decimal numbers, and then convert each of these numbers, one-by-one, into binary numbers. Students perform these same steps in reverse to convert the message back to text.
base 10 is our regular manner of writing numbers such as 14 which is 1 times 10 + 4 and 237 which is 2 times 100 + 3 times 10 + 7. In binary you use base 2 rather than base 10 so 14 is 1110 which is 1 times 8 + 1 times 4 + 1 times 2 + 0 and 237 in binary is 128 + 64 + 32 + 8 + 4 + 1 or 11101101 in binary.
2 in binary is 10. Unlike the decimal number system where we use the digits 0 to 9 to represent a number, in a binary system, we use only 2 digits that are 0 and 1 (bits). We have used 2 bits to represent 2 in binary.

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