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  • A binary code decimal representation of a binary number will always have more bits than the binary number.


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    • 1. Digital electronics must use a numbering system that has more than ten digits.

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    • 2. The octal number system consists of eight digits, 0 through 7.

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    • 3. Hex is often used in digital applications as a shorthand way to represent strings of bits.

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    • 4. A good example of the use of a digital representation of an analog quantity is the audio recording of music.

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    • 5. A debugging utility is used to take the "bugs" out of a program.

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    • 6. Each position in a decimal multidigit number will have a weighting factor based on a power of only 10.

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    • 7. A method of converting decimal to binary is by successive division.

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    • 8. Hexadecimal is used to encode BCD numbers.

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    • 9. A computer will use ASCII code to store information internally.

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    • 10. In even parity, the sum of the individual bits in the code group must be even.

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