• Question: 1110111110 0100 1101 001010 does this mean something if so what does it mean???⏳?⏳?⏳?⏳?

    Asked by 432cdge26 to Conor, Frederik, Ilaria, Jeffrey, Sarah on 1 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Frederik Gossen

      Frederik Gossen answered on 1 Mar 2016:


      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.

    • Photo: Ilaria Cinelli

      Ilaria Cinelli answered on 1 Mar 2016:


      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.

    • Photo: Sarah Doran

      Sarah Doran answered on 1 Mar 2016:


      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 😀

    • Photo: Jeffrey Roe

      Jeffrey Roe answered on 2 Mar 2016:


      hmm,

      Its not Ascii. As its outside the range of letters.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII

      I have sent binary to people on birthday / Wedding cards .

      Why dont you tell us what this means.
      01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111

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