The binary number 1000 is the decimal (base 10) number 8. The digits in a binary number are exponents of 2 rather than 10, so that for a four-digit number in binary, the digit places represent 8, 4, 2, 1 1000 (binary) = 8 + (0x4) + (0x2) + (0x1) = 8
1000 base 10 = 11 1110 1000 base 2
The binary number 101010 equals 42
Binary 1001111 is 79 in decimal.
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The binary number 1000 is the decimal (base 10) number 8. The digits in a binary number are exponents of 2 rather than 10, so that for a four-digit number in binary, the digit places represent 8, 4, 2, 1 1000 (binary) = 8 + (0x4) + (0x2) + (0x1) = 8
1000 base 10 = 11 1110 1000 base 2
Because computers are binary - meaning they represent all numbers using only two digits - the closest they can get to expressing 1000 in a nice rounded number is 1024 which is 2 raised to the 10th power (2^10). Written in binary, this number is 10000000000. Of course computers can represent the base 10 number 1000 but it's not as nice and neat. In binary, the base 10 number 1000 is written 1111101000.
The binary number 11111111 represents the number 255 in base 10.
The number 21 in binary is 10101
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The binary number 101010 equals 42
The number 21 in binary is 10101
It is 15 in base 10.
Binary 1001111 is 79 in decimal.
The binary equivalent of the decimal number 75 is 1001011.
10 base ten