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We normally count in the decimal system, where we use ten different characters, in various sequences, to display all our counting numbers.
Starting with 0 we add 1 to it to get 1, then we add 1 again to get 2. Adding another 1 continuously gives us all the numbers from 3 to 9. At that point if we begin to use two characters and 12 put a 1 in front of the 0 to give 10.
Another counting system is the binary system - where there are only two different characters used, 0 and 1.
Starting with 0 we add a 1 to get 1. Now to get the next number we put the 1 in front of the 0 to give 10 - this is 2 in the decimal system. The next number is 10 + 1 - 11, which is 3 in the decimal system. Starting at 1, th efollwoing list shows the binary equivalent of the first few counting numbers.
# 1 # 10 # 11 # 100 # 101 # 110 # 111 # 1000 # 1001 # 1010 # 1011 # 1100 # 1101 # 1110 # 1111 # 10000
1 plus 2 plus 3 plus 4 equal 10. 10 times 5 equals 50.
Yes.
no, 3 and 1/3 is equal to 33/10!
3-cubed plus 2 plus 1 plus 4= 34
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