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In this question, we look at decimal number and banner number, right? first, we ask you to convert these bannerman numbers in decimal numbers.
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The first one obviously is given by 14, right? what you need to do, the calculation is very simple.
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You have a lot of zeros, so you can forget about the zeros, of course.
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And then you look at basically this part, right? this part of course, if you look at this one, and that actually gives you 1 times 2 to the power of 3, right? and then plus 1 times to the 2 to the part of 2, and plus 1 to the part of 2.
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One and you put them together, get 14.
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And the next one, the next one we would find, let's see, it's a similar calculation, right? but i'm going to, so the result is actually given by, actually the is the easiest way to do this, that goes use a binary, you know, decimal converter, right? you can find this kind of convert online or something.
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And so you'll find this to be given by 1 -0 -0, right? you want to convert this number, 0 -0 -1.
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And i found this to be actually giving by 141, because of 141.
01:08
And the reason why this one's bigger is because you have a one here, right? and that actually gives you a bigger number.
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You'll find this to be one, because that contributes two to the power of seven.
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So it's a big number, right? and secondly, you'll find that this one is very similar.
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The difference between this two is there.
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Now, this will convert basically, this is just one that the same, right? the difference between this job is usually, this one is left small.
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How much smaller? you look at this one.
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And this one contributes like four, right? this one contributes in two, so the different three, right? so this one is three smaller.
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So you actually get three, one to 38, right? and how about this one? now this one is just comes from basically these two numbers, right? you look at this number, this is two to the part of four.
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That's actually giving 16, right? this two to the part of three that gives eight, right? so 16 plus eight, that's actually 24.
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And this one, you see, this one is going to be, you know, it's a little bit bigger, right? again, it's a little bit bigger, but actually it's bigger due to this number, right? if you look at these two numbers.
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So this one will contribute how much? two to the power of four, right? so this number is 16 bigger than this one...