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in this video were going to focus on the ascii code the ascii code stands for the american standard code for information interchange so in this problem we are given a a partial ascii table this is not the whole thing and were asked to convert the word blue to binary so lets go ahead and do that lets make a table that will make this a lot easier for us so we have the letter the decimal value and then the binary value thats going to correspond to that so the first letter is going to be b and then l and then u and then e now we need to pay attention to the capitalization capital b has a decimal value of 66. and then lowercase l has an ascii decimal value of 108 and then u has a value of 117 and then e has a value of 101 so these are the letters that youll find in a keyboard now our next thing the next thing that we need to do is convert the decimal values into binary values now the ascii code is a seven bit binary system so two to the n minus one or two to the seven minus one that