The binary number 11111111 represents the number 255 in base 10.
It is a joke about binary numbers. Binary 10 (read as "one zero") is decimal 2. So the joke reads: "There are only 2 kinds of people in the world: Those that know binary and those that don't."
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Normally we use base 10 meaning 14 means 1 set of 10 plus 4. In binary we use a base 2 (0 and 1) instead. For example the base 10 number 2 would be represented in binary as 10. 3 would be represented as 11. 4 would be represented as 100 and so on. Applying this to 14 is simple if you know the basic concepts. 14 is equivalent to 1 set of 8 + 1 set of 4 + 1 set of 2. Therefore 14 is equivalent to 1110 in binary.
(13)10 = (1 1 0 1)2
The number ten (10 in decimal format) is 1010 in binary form. The binary number 10 is 2 in decimal form.
If that's binary, it's 53 base 10.
Binary ( 1 0 ) = decimal ( 2 )
10 = 1010
The binary number 10 represents 2. The decimal number 10 in binary would be 1010.
Decimal 10 (Ten) equals the Binary number 1010 (One Zero One Zero) Binary 10 (One Zero) equals the Decimal number 2 (Two)
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10 is a 2 bit binary number, when converted to decimal numbers it is 2.
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