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10011110101110110100010 Binary Equals:
  • 2 Progressive system
  • 3 Progressive system
  • 4 Progressive system
  • 5 Progressive
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  • 10 steps
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  • 12 Graduation
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  • 20-bit scale
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  • 30 decimal system
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  • 32 Binary
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  • 40 binary
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  • 50 binary
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  • 53 Progressive
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  • 60 basis of measurement
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  • 62 Binary
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  • 64 Binary
Introduction to Number Systems:

1. A numeral system typically refers to the base used in a numerical system to represent the magnitude of a value.

2. Common number systems include binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal.

3. Binary: The number system commonly used in computers, with a base of 2, using only two digits: 0 and 1.

4. Octal: The base is 8, and it uses the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

5. Decimal: The number system commonly used in daily life, with a base of 10, using the digits 0 through 9.

6. Hexadecimal: A base-16 number system that uses the digits 0–9 and the letters A–F (representing 10–15, respectively).

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