To represent the name "Sam" in binary code, you need to convert each letter to its ASCII value and then to binary. The ASCII values for 'S', 'a', and 'm' are 83, 97, and 109, respectively. In binary, these values are represented as: 'S' = 01010011, 'a' = 01100001, and 'm' = 01101101. Therefore, "Sam" in binary code is 01010011 01100001 01101101.
109*1 = 109 and 109*10 = 1090 are two.
109 is a prime number, so 1*109 = 109, but no other whole numbers will work.
109 - 60% = 109 x (1 - (60/100)) = 109 x 0.4 = $43.60
109/171 = 109 ÷ 171 = 0.6374
109 in binary is 1101101.
109 base 10
To represent the name "Sam" in binary code, you need to convert each letter to its ASCII value and then to binary. The ASCII values for 'S', 'a', and 'm' are 83, 97, and 109, respectively. In binary, these values are represented as: 'S' = 01010011, 'a' = 01100001, and 'm' = 01101101. Therefore, "Sam" in binary code is 01010011 01100001 01101101.
The term for 1,000,000,000 (1 x 109) bytes is a gigabyte(1000 megabytes).(The binary version can use a variant prefix, in that 230 bytes is a gibibyte, 1024 mebibytes.)
109 and 1 is the only factor pair for 109.
109*1 = 109 and 109*10 = 1090 are two.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
Prime factorization of 109 = 1 * 109
109
109% = 109/100 or 1.09
No, binary is a number system.A binary digit is called a bit.
Infinite (and binary).