Main Memory and Registers of just about every computer are based on 64-bit or 32-bit binary integers.
Binary Numbers all a computer knows!
Computers store and process data in binary form: current on or off, location magnetised or not, laser reader hits a pit or not.
Assuming you mean the Universal Product Code, and assuming you mean computing the numbers into binary, I've linked a page that gets into a lot of detail about it.
The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
Yes.
Binary Numbers all a computer knows!
Computers store and process data in binary form: current on or off, location magnetised or not, laser reader hits a pit or not.
To ensure they are read as binary numbers and not decimal numbers.
BCD is used for binary output on devices that only display decimal numbers.
Binary Integer
The sum of binary numbers is also a binary number.
Assuming you mean the Universal Product Code, and assuming you mean computing the numbers into binary, I've linked a page that gets into a lot of detail about it.
A binit is a computing term for a bit or a binary digit.
The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
Yes.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
Binary has all the numbers. Each binary digit can have the value 0 or 1 only.