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In this video, we focus on the ASCII code which stands for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Given a partial ASCII table, we need to convert the word "blue" to binary. Creating a table with letters, decimal values, and binary values for each letter helps. The decimal values for B, L, U, and E are 66, 108, 117, and 101 respectively. Next, we convert these decimal values to binary values in a seven-bit system. (348 characters)