How does abacus work
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The binary abacus is used to explain how computers manipulate numbers. The abacus shows how numbers, letters, and signs can be stored in a binary system on a computer, or via ASCII. The device consists of a series of beads on parallel wires arranged in three separate rows.
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An abacus is like a manual calculator with sliding beads to represent numbers. It has rows or columns of beads that represent the digits of your number. You'll have a ones place, a tens place, a hundreds place, a thousands place, and so on. ... If move these two beads down, you'll be representing the number 10.
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