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  2. For this course, you don't have
  3. to learn binary counting - just
  4. know that this is how the com-
  5. puter uses combinations of on and
  6. off to count. 
  7. ~
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  9.     However, if you want to give
  10. it a try, name this number:
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  51. Here's a hint:  Remember that the
  52. rightmost position, if "on" is
  53. worth 1. The next position to the
  54. left is worth twice that, if "on"
  55. is therefore worth 2, and the next
  56. one to the left of that is worth 4
  57. and then the next is 8, and so on.
  58. Just add the ones that are "on"
  59. together.
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  120. The bits have these values if
  121. turned on. So to get the decimal
  122. value of the byte, add up the
  123. values of the "on" bits.
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  130. +16
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  146.  = ?
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  149. Answer on next page.
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  151.