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binary code decimal is a combination is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Binary coded decimal is a combination of 4 binary digits. For example-8421. Explanation: The decimal number 10 is represented in its BCD form as 0001 0000, in accordance to 8421 for each of the two digits.

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Binary code decimal is a combination of four binary digit.

Explanation:

  • A four-digit binary code is assigned to each of the digits 0 through 9 in a decimal numeral in the binary coded decimal (BCD) technique of writing numbers.
  • Four binary digits are combined to form binary coded decimal.
  • For instance, 8421, the BCD representation of the decimal number 10 is 0001 0000, with 8421 for each of the two digits.
  • A binary code uses a two-symbol system to represent text, computer processor instructions, or any other data.
  • The binary number system's "0" and "1" are frequently employed as the two symbols in this system.
  • Each character, command, is given a set of binary digits, often referred to as bits, by the binary code.

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