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Binary to Decimal
Decimal to Binary
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A way of representing information using only two options.

What is Binary?

100

A process for creating a digital representation of analog data by measuring the analog data at regular intervals called samples.

What is Sampling?

100

True or False?

Creative Commons enables content creators to not freely distribute their otherwise copyrighted work

What is false?

100

10101010 

What is 170?

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20

What is 00010100?

200

8 bits

What is a Byte?

200

A process for reducing the number of bits needed to represent something without losing any information. This process is reversible.

What is Lossless Compression?

200

True or False?

A computer represents data as bits which is either a 0 or a 1.

What is True?

200

00101101

What is 45?

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33

What is 00100001?

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A contraction of "Binary Digit";  the single unit of information in a computer, typically represented as a 0 or 1

What is a bit?
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Data that changes discretely through a finite set of possible values.

What is Digital Data?

300

A collection of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work, used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created

What is Creative Commons?

300

00000100

What is 4?

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1

What is 00000001?

400

A way of representing information using ten options

What is decimal?

400

A process for reducing the number of bits needed to represent something in which some information is lost or thrown away. This process is not reversible.

What is Lossy Compression?

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A work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a piece of writing or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.

What is Intellectual Property?

400

01011000

What is 88?

400

230

What is 011100110?

500

Error from attempting to represent a number that is too large.

What is an overflow error?

500

Data with values that change continuously, or smoothly, over time. Some examples include music, colors of a painting, or position of a sprinter during a race.

What is Analog Data?

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This helps represent complex information by surfacing complexity that might otherwise be hidden

What is Abstraction?
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11111111

What is 255?

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256

What is 100000000?

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