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[Applause] in this tutorial Iamp;#39;m gonna cover the terms ASCII and Unicode for the GCSE computer science course we already know how to convert ordinary decimal numbers into binary code we simply take the eighth place value columns for the binary table identify which of those numbers we need in order to add up to the total in this case of 182 and then put ones under each of those numbers filling the remaining columns with zeros but how can we do the same thing for letters we understand numbers can become numbers but how do we turn letters into binary numbers every single key on your keyboard has a number associated with it every single character that you can type can be translated into a decimal number for example the character capital A on your keyboards becomes the number 65 this is a standard and is globally recognized itamp;#39;s part of the ASCII table every letter every symbol and every number on your keyboard has a corresponding number associated with it so a is always 65 E