Computers and Technology

Read the section "Coding For Text." What does the chart show?
0 How the decimal system and the binary systems differ.
O How to convert any number from the decimal system to the binary system.
O Why computers use the binary system rather than the decimal system.
O Why humans do not usually use the binary system.

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