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a binary byte can represent a positive number with a sign bit consider this binary pattern and letamp;#39;s look at the place values that each of the bits have you can see it goes one two four eight all the way up to 64 and youamp;#39;ll note I stopped at 64. I donamp;#39;t go on to this one here which would normally be 128 because what we have when we have sign bits we have this column being reserved for the sign and you can see Iamp;#39;ve changed this to Green to emphasize that fact and this doesnamp;#39;t have the value of 128 it represents the positive sign if we look at the binary value you can see it is four plus two which we know is six and of course this tells us that this is plus six this pattern therefore will represent plus 127. this is the plus sign and this when you add up all the position values is 127