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How to strike out question in binary

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you guys I thought itamp;#39;d be fun to convert 60 from decimal notation into binary notation binary is base 2 which means that these question marks will be the digits of our number in binary notation so 2 to the 0 is equal to one two to the one is two two to the two is four two to the 3 is 8 2 to the 4 is 16 and 2 to the 5 is 32. so first thing 60 is the same thing as 32 plus 28 and then we can break this 28 down into 16 plus 12. and then we can break the 12 down into 8 plus 4. so we have 132 so Iamp;#39;m going to change this question mark into a 1. we have 116 so this will be a one we have one eight and one four and then we have zero twos and zero ones so now letamp;#39;s clear everything else and just look at our digits and letamp;#39;s smoosh them all together and this is our number 60 written in binary notation how exciting

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Any eight bits in a byte becomes either a one-digit or two-digit hexadecimal numeral. 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.
A binary question is a closed question with only two answers for example, yes or no. Hidden in the question is an implicit assumption that there are only two categories into which the subject can fall: good or bad, right or wrong, and so on. For example, Am I a good leader?
-1 in 8 bit signed hexadecimal numbers is described as FF. Why? The system is based on the twos complement and it solves the problem: how to represent negative numbers if all you have are bits aka 1s and 0s- or in other words: no minus.
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.
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
3. The result of the binary subtraction is 1001. So, 1000 - 111 in binary equals 1001 in binary.
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.

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