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How to rub out stuff in binary

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thank you a truth witnessed in many a programming class and reflected in many a stock photo is that computers store all information using only zeros and ones upon hearing this information you might have questions like how or possibly even why which is exactly what this video will answer along the way weamp;#39;ll learn about abstraction which in my opinion is the most fundamental Concept in all of computer science foreign first letamp;#39;s look at bits bits are tiny objects in a computer that can each be in one of two states by convention we call these states one and zero but these names are kind of arbitrary and you might see Alternatives like high and low or on and off we could also come up with our own names like yes and no this way we can use bits to destroy the answers to yes or no questions for example consider the game Guess Who in which players must interrogate each other with yes or no questions to figure out which of a cast of characters their opponent holds a typi

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Hex and binary in action For example, a byte with four bits off and four bits on is expressed in binary as 00001111, and converts to f in hexadecimal, while byte of eight bits on is 11111111 in binary and ff in hexadecimal.
F in binary is 1111, it represents four bits. FF is 1111 1111, which in binary represents 255. 1 = 0001 = 1 in hex 2 = 0010 = 2 in hex 9 = 1001 = 9 in hex 10 = 1010 = A in hex 11 = 1011 = B in hex 15 = 1111 = F in hex.
So when adding binary numbers, a carry out is generated when the SUM equals or is greater than two (1+1) and this becomes a CARRY bit for any subsequent addition being passed over to the next column for addition and so on.
The four rules of binary addition are: 0 + 0 = 0. 0 + 1 = 1. 1 + 0 = 1. 1 + 1 =10.
Working with letters is a similar concept. For example, the value of FF is 255 because you multiply the value of F i.e 15 by 16, then you multiply the value of F i.e 15 by 1. Then add both the values together to get a single value i.e. 255. And the number 255 in hexadecimal colour code represents the bright red colour.
Remember that in binary 1 is on: and 0 is off. Choose the binary number that you want to decode. Give each number a value, starting from the extreme right. For example, using the number 1001001, 1=1, +0=2, +0=4, +1=8, +0=16, +0=32, +1=64.
Answer and Explanation: FF = 15x(16)^1+ 15(16)^0 = 240+15 = 255.
Each hexadecimal digit represents four bits (binary digits), also known as a nibble (or nybble). For example, an 8-bit byte can have values ranging from 00000000 to 11111111 (0 to 255 decimal) in binary form, which can be written as 00 to FF in hexadecimal.

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