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Digital Literacy Computer Basics Computer Basics Binary

Chelsea Elizabeth Mayne
Chelsea Elizabeth Mayne
249 Points

What is the value of the byte 000000111?

Just confused. If 00000011 = 3, then what does one more 1 add?

1 Answer

David Bath
David Bath
25,940 Points

Each digit, starting from the right side, represents twice the value of the previous. So the first "slot" represents 1, the second slot represents twice that (2), and the third slot represents twice that (4). If you add up the digits that are represented by ones you'll get the total value. So if you add up the values that each 1 represents you'll get the value 7: 1 + 2 + 4 = 7. Does that make sense?