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My usual counting system is base-4. (101)binary = (11)4 Always remember: Regarding binary numbers, there are 10 different kinds of people ... those who understand them and those who don't.
Oh, dude, like, totally! "Ako ay Filipino" is a binary form song, just like how I have binary thoughts about whether I should eat pizza or tacos for dinner. It's got two main sections that repeat, kind of like how I keep rewatching the same show on Netflix because I can't decide what else to watch. So yeah, it's binary, but don't stress about it too much, man.
The connection stems from the fact that in Boolean logic binary numbers are used and these are used in computers as well. That reminds of a joke you may have heard. There are only 10 kinds of people: -those who understand binary; -those who don't
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.