No, 0101111 is not a binary number. Binary numbers are composed of only 0s and 1s, representing the base-2 numeral system. The presence of the leading zero in 0101111 suggests that it may be a binary number, but the inclusion of the digit 2 (represented as '11' in binary) indicates it is not a valid binary representation.
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The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
No. The set of binary numbers includes fractions which are written in binary form. For example, binary(0.1) = decimal(0.5) which is not a natural number.
The only two numbers that represent a binary digit are 0 and 1
No, binary numbers don't consist of ones and twos, they are ones and zeros.
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