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∙ 11y ago5 multiplied by 2 is 10Answer:Consider the joke: There are 10 kinds of people in the world those who understand binary and those that don't.Binary uses powers of 2 to express numbers. Thus 20=1,21=2, 22=4 and so on (numbers shown in decimal). This is expressed as strings of numbers using either 0 or 1. Thus 0(binary) =0 (deciamal). 1(Binary)=1 (decimal) or 20, 10(binary)=2(decimal) or 21, 11=3 (decimal) =10+1(binary) = 21+20 and so on.
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7 multiplied by 2 multiplied by 6=84
88,400,000,000
easy, 1011. in binary of course. convert 1011 binary to decimal you get 11.
5 multiplied by 2 is 10Answer:Consider the joke: There are 10 kinds of people in the world those who understand binary and those that don't.Binary uses powers of 2 to express numbers. Thus 20=1,21=2, 22=4 and so on (numbers shown in decimal). This is expressed as strings of numbers using either 0 or 1. Thus 0(binary) =0 (deciamal). 1(Binary)=1 (decimal) or 20, 10(binary)=2(decimal) or 21, 11=3 (decimal) =10+1(binary) = 21+20 and so on.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
The obvious answer is 5,000,000 but... If the 1000000 is in base 2 (binary) and the five is in base 10 (decimal) then 1000000 equals 64 in base 10; 64x5 = 320 which is 101000000 in base 2.
Just add a zero on the right-hand end of it. ============================== Another contributor bloviated: Just the same as multiplying a number in base ten by ten : just tack a 0 on the end, Binary 11 (decimal value 3) multiplied by decimal two is binary 11 times binary 10 which comes to binary 110. In any base, multiplying by the value of the base tacks a zero on the end, because the value of the base, written in that base, is always 10.
No, binary is a number system.A binary digit is called a bit.
Infinite (and binary).
2x3x3x3x3x3x5x7 = 17010
Binary trees are commonly used to implement binary search tree and binary heaps.
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7 multiplied by 2 multiplied by 6=84
The Binary for ten in 8-bit binary is: 00001010