9 bits
8
17 bits would allow a value up to 131071.
103
To represent an eight-digit decimal number in Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD), each decimal digit is encoded using 4 bits. Since there are 8 digits in the number, the total number of bits required is 8 digits × 4 bits/digit = 32 bits. Therefore, 32 bits are needed to represent an eight-digit decimal number in BCD.
10 digits.
Count them: 643(10)=1010000011(2)
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The minimum number of swaps required to sort an array is equal to the number of inversions in the array.
231
The binary number 10000000 represents the decimal 128
a rational number which is a fraction
Yes.