7 bits can show all 128 possible arrangements of 'yes' and 'no'.
6 bits can show only 64 possibilities.
The only two numbers that represent a binary digit are 0 and 1
No.
0 and 1 are two integers. They may represent binary digits or binary data but they need not.
yes
0 and 1.
Binary bits are necessary to represent 748 different numbers in the sense that binary bits are represented in digital wave form. Binary bits also have an exponent of one.
10 digits.
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Binary is simpler than decimal. And it is easy to represent binary numbers with signals, since only two states are required. For example, a low voltage state might represent a zero, and a high voltage state might represent a one. Or vice versa.
Count them: 643(10)=1010000011(2)
When you convert this decimal number to the binary format, we have 111001001 that has 9 digits so 9bits is required to represent it in normal case. To convert decimals to binary visit http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~gurwitz/core5/nav2tool.html
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The only two numbers that represent a binary digit are 0 and 1
1. represent every individual digit of given hexadecimal in binary form like this 4---------> 0100 8---------> 1000 7---------> 0111 2. combine the individual binary digits in order to get the binary of given hexadecimal number 487 ------------> 0100 1000 0111 ( required binary number )
4 bits
There are many different systems of using numbers to represent letters. Binary is commonly used.
three