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570 Pointsnot able to understand byte questions...
how to covert byte number system to number system
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Steven Parker
231,236 PointsThe red chart on the page is a great helper. It lists the value of each bit, going right-to-left. You just add the values up for each position that has a "1", and skip any with a "0".
For example, if you have binary 1101, going from right-to-left you have a one, no two, a four, and an eight (for a total of 13).
You will often see zeros on the left side of a binary number, but you can ignore those when determining value.
Does that help?