It probably does 😀 Depends on the encoding though.
It could for instance mean 239, 147, 138
Binary digits are just a way to represent information. If you want to convert it to something that is meaningful for humans you also need an interpretation for the data.
Well your binary number is 15700810 in decimal value. The number 0 and 1 can be use to express both decimal values (the number we are using to pay, to count ..) and letters.
Hiya
Check out the binary calculator herehttp://www.calculator.net/binary-calculator.html?b2dnumber1=1110111110+0100+1101+001010+&calctype=b2d&x=64&y=19
I saw a cool birthday cake once where instead of using decimal numbers like 21 they converted it to binary code and wrote it on the cake 😀
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