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What does the binary code 01110 mean?

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What does the binary code 01110 mean?

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bin or binary is number substitution and is mathematical, in that the indexes are in powers of two up to a certain point in the calculus of the numerical value. the system is right to left and the values are those assigned in the convention. 512, 156, 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 the ‘1’ is the root number and all the numbers beyond that are multiples of 2 up to in the notation of calculus of data storage at the megabyte level of 1048576 after that in storage calculus the definition is by a power of 1024. so the value of 01110 means: 0+8+4+2+0 there in the numerical product is 16. however since the number you have entered is not a nibble, and not a byte on the 8 bit factor i suspect its a fragment.

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