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hello class and welcome back to AP Computer Science principles I am Professor Cunningham and today we are going to take another step forward in our knowledge of code and coding by looking at how we can now store letters as numbers and then put those numbers into binary so that they can be transmitted between computers but first youve probably already noticed over to my side here that I have a series of numbers up on the board now this is a an activity I do with my students every single year no explanation I put numbers such as these up onto the board and I give them a few minutes however long they want to try to figure it out I dont even necessarily make it part of the regular curriculum just as a sort of bonus exercise so before I give the answer which Im sure many of you have already figured out Im going to go ahead and talk a little bit about what code actually is and why we call it coding because it turns out thats not imaginative that is is a very literal word for a very lit