The binary representation is : 1111011001
the answer is 25, it is quite easy
41 in decimal is 0100 0001 in BCD (this is 8 bits not 6 bits)41 in decimal is 101001 in binary (this is 6 bits, but binary not BCD)There is no 6 bit BCD representation of the decimal number 41!
192.168.1.1
The binary number 11000110 contains 1 x 2 (second column from the right). The number 11000110 = 396
1 is ON 0 is OFF
The binary representation is : 1111011001
Usually a switch that is charged is an CLOSED CIRCUIT therefore is considered to represent 1 in binary.
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11111111=255 'o' zeroes are present in the binary representation of 51x5
4 = 100
1310 = 11012
Binary code is not a device. It is a numerical representation of data.
It is 101010111100.
That is the binary representation of the decimal number 105.
Most commonly, in computers. In general, any electronic circuit that deals with numbers (clocks, calculators, instruments, controllers, etc.) will use a binary representation, because circuits that switch between two states are easy to design and inexpensive to manufacture.
1010 = 10102