Binary numeral system
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The binary numeral system is a way to write numbers using only two digits: 0 and 1. These are used in computers as a series of "off" and "on" switches. Here is a list of some numbers that can be made from these digits (zero is represented by a single "0"):
- 1
- 10
- 11
- 100
- 101
- 110
- 111
- 1000
- 1001
- 1010
- 1011
- 1100
- 1101
- 1110
- 1111
- 10000
- 10001
- 10010
- 10011
- 10100
- 10101
- 10110
- 10111
- 11000
- 11001
- 11010
- 11011
- 11100
- 11101
- 11110
- 11111
- 100000
- 100001
- 100010
- 100011
- 100100
- 100101
- 100110
- 100111
- 101000
- 101001
- 101010
- 101011
- 101100