Express 2211 four as denary number
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Denary, also known as "decimal" or "base 10," is the standard number system used around the world. It uses ten digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) to represent all numbers. Denary is often contrasted with binary, the standard number system used by computers and other electronic devices.
The first two letters in denary ("de") are an abbreviated version of "dec" which is a Latin prefix meaning "ten." The Latin prefix "bi" means two. Therefore, the denary system contains ten digits, while the binary system only contains two (0 and 1). Both systems can be used to represent any integer. The table below shows how numbers are displayed in both denary and binary.
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