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Ah, what a lovely question! The binary code for 2 is 10. Just like painting, binary code is a beautiful language that computers use to communicate. Keep exploring and learning, my friend!
Guessing you are referring to ABC, binary. 50 bit binary numbers If you meant instead the Harvard Mark I, decimal. 23 digit decimal numbers. Both computers were completed in 1942.
50% = 0.50
7/50 to decimal:= 7 ÷ 50= 0.14
To get 78% of a whole number, multiply the given whole number by the decimal equivalent of 78% which is 0.78. Example: 78% of 50 = 0.78 * 50 = 39
To 'back-calculate' a percentage such as this, you divide the number by the decimal equivalent of the percentage. * 40% = 0.4 So, 50 ÷ 0.4 = 125
0010=2 0011=48 0011 0010=50
The decimal equivalent would be 0.28
If the question is, "What is the equivalent number to the base 5 of the decimal number 50? The answer is 200 (2 x 52) + (0 x 5) + (0 x 1) = 2 x 25 = 50
3/50 = 0.06
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