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Scores
Data
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Binary Digits (Bits) and Bytes
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Text Data Representation
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ASCII and EBCDIC Codes
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Audio Data Representation
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Image (Still Picture) Data Representation
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Video (Motion Picture) Data Representation
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Numbering System
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Decimal (Base-10) Numbering System
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Binary (Base-2) Numbering System
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Binary to Decimal Conversion
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Decimal to Binary Conversion:Integers
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Decimal to Binary Conversion: Fractions
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Binary Arithmetic: Addition
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Binary Arithmetic: Subtraction
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Binary Arithmetic: Multiplication
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Binary Arithmetic: Division
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Hexadecimal (Base-16) Numbering System
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Octal (Base-8) Numbering System
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Positive Numbers Representation
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Positive and Negative Numbers Representation
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Sign and Magnitude Method
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One’s Complement Method
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Two’s Complement Method
Binary (Base-2) Numbering System
This system has 2 digits. These are 0, 1. The decimal value of a binary number is computed by summing the result of multiplying each of its digits by the base 2 raised to a power determined by the digit position.
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