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You can get binary equivalents with the scientific calculator, included in Windows (among others). In Windows XP, set it to "scientific" (in a menu option). The calculator in Windows 7 has a special "Programmer" mode.

The idea is to select "decimal" mode (this is initially selected by default), type the number, then select "binary".

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Q: What is the binary equivalent of the decimal number 235?
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