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How to work in bates in binary

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itamp;#39;s a common theme throughout the modern world that everything in a computeramp;#39;s brain comes down to ones and zeros youamp;#39;ve most likely heard that this code of ones and zeros is whatamp;#39;s referred to as binary and while almost everybody knows that this is somehow related to what computers do very few of us seem to understand what binary is or why computers use it if you want to know then this video is for you because itamp;#39;s actually a very simple concept and still quite fascinating before we get to computers letamp;#39;s talk about what binary itself is as it existed long before computers did binary is nothing more than a system of counting to understand how it works letamp;#39;s look at two other systems of counting cally marks and the glourious based and positional that we all know and love today tally marks are the simplest counting system imaginable however many things you have you put down that mini marks easy as pie but not very efficient meanwh

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Binary plays a critical role in computing because it allows computers to store and manipulate data using a system of switches that can be turned on or off, represented by the digits 0 and 1 . This binary code can represent any type of data, from text and numbers to images and sound.
Binary executables are often distributed as part of a software package and are typically specific to a particular operating system and hardware architecture. When a user double-clicks on a binary executable, the computer loads the executable into memory and begins executing the instructions.
A binary number system is one of the four types of number system. In computer applications, where binary numbers are represented by only two symbols or digits, i.e. 0 (zero) and 1(one). The binary numbers here are expressed in the base-2 numeral system. For example, (101)2 is a binary number. Binary Number System - Definition, Conversion and Examples - BYJUS BYJUS maths binary-number-system BYJUS maths binary-number-system
1100100 The binary equivalent of 100 is 1100100. As we know, to convert any number from the decimal system to binary, we have to divide the number by 2 and keep track of the remainder. How to Convert 100 to Binary Number - BYJUS BYJUS maths 100-in-binary BYJUS maths 100-in-binary
Most modern computers use binary encoding for instructions and data. CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs represent sound and video digitally in binary form. Telephone calls are carried digitally on long-distance and mobile phone networks using pulse-code modulation, and on voice over IP networks.
A code where each number represents a character can be used to convert text into binary. One code we can use for this is called ASCII. A 7-bit character set used for representing English keyboard characters.. The ASCII code takes each character on the keyboard and assigns it a binary number.

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