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382 Pointsthorough break down of the binary placements value?
having a hard time understanding the placement value of the binary code
1 Answer
Ramiro Videla
3,335 PointsIt goes in 2^. For example. 1 - 2 - 4 - 8 - 16 etc. Always goes in doubles for the last nombre. Double of 1 = 2 Double of 2 = 4 Double of 4 = 8 and so on. An then sum the ones that's been calles. For example. 1+4=5 2+8=10