Binary Bits & Bobs – Lesson 3 Review KS3
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ASCII stands for…
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2. Question
What is binary 1000001 in denary?
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If 65 is the ASCII code for A what is the ASCII code for E
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What is the following word 67 65 84
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What letter does binary 1000100 represent
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Is ASCII 7-bit or 8-bit?
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Each of these characters will have its own unique ASCII code A, a, +, ¬, @, {, 5, {
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The decimal or denary ASCII value for D is 68. In Binary this is…
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The Binary ASCII code for > is 0111110. In decimal(denary) this is….
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When you press the ‘Space’ bar is an ASCII code input?
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