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101 = 5

11 = 3

1 = 1

0 = 0

10 = 2

100 = 4

1000 = 8

1010 = 10

1001 = 9

1100 = 12

10000 = 16

11000 = 24

11100 = 28

11110 = 30

11111 = 31

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