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The place value of each digit is b times the place value of the digit to its right where b is the base for the system: whether that is binary, octal, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal, sexagesimal or some other value.
It is a recurring decimal.
It is a repeating decimal.
It is: 3,100,000,000
a decimal in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end
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Decimal: 65 Hexadecimal: 41 Octal: 101 Binary: 01000001 HTML: &.#.65; (without periods) Hope this answered your question!
HTTP is obviously the hyper-text transport protocol, but there is no such thing as FFFFHTTP. In all instances I've encountered it, it appears to be an encoding error, where FFFF is the hexadecimal representation of the signed decimal value -1, or the unsigned decimal value 65,535. It is usually preceded by other hexadecimal numbers as part of a function call, such as "function( 0000, 0000, FFFF, http://etc...)". Viewing the source code shows the comma is still there so it's not clear why these particular symbols are concatenated without a comma during rendering.
The place value of each digit is b times the place value of the digit to its right where b is the base for the system: whether that is binary, octal, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal, sexagesimal or some other value.
connection without wires
there is no way you can access internet without connection.... however there is a connection called 'wi-fi' but you must have access to it...
0.10, to the nearest whole number - ie without a decimal - is zero.
A number without a decimal would be a number without a fraction - hence it would be a "whole number".
It is a recurring decimal.
You can't download anything without an internet connection
It is a repeating decimal.
It is: 3,100,000,000