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welcome back to AP Computer Science principles today we are going to jump right into a few more example problems using Khan Academy so please do feel free to follow along and if youamp;#39;re feeling it go ahead and pause the video after each question and see if you can figure it out on your own without further Ado letamp;#39;s get started todayamp;#39;s topic storing text in binary now as always before trying any of these problems I do strongly recommend reading understanding perhaps even taking notes on this article right here which gives an example much like I did in my last video of different kinds of codes how theyamp;#39;ve been used historically and how theyamp;#39;re used today all right question one in the 1980s the iso 8859-7 character encoding was created in order to encode Greek text files the encoding is based on the ASCII standard but includes mappings for the letters of the Greek alphabet this table shows them okay so it looks like Alpha is one one zero zero zero ze