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In binary code, 1000 1000 represents the number 136 in decimal form. The binary number system is a base-2 system, where each digit can be either 0 or 1. To convert binary to decimal, you multiply each digit by 2 raised to the power of its position from right to left, starting at 0. In this case, (1 x 2^7) + (0 x 2^6) + (0 x 2^5) + (0 x 2^4) + (1 x 2^3) + (0 x 2^2) + (0 x 2^1) + (0 x 2^0) = 128 + 8 = 136.

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