Counting in The Binary System Base Two © RAM 2008.

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Counting in The Binary System Base Two © RAM 2008

Place Value (2) 1 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value (2) next 2 ten © RAM 2008

Place Value (2) 3 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value (2) 4 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value (2) 5 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value 101 (2) 6 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value 111 (2) 7 ten next © RAM 2008

Place Value 0001 (2) next 8 ten © RAM 2008

Place Value 0101 (2) next 9 ten © RAM 2008

Place Value 1001 (2) 10 ten © RAM 2008 next

Place Value 1101 (2) 11 ten © RAM 2008 next

Place Value 0011 (2) 12 ten © RAM 2008 next

Place Value 0111 (2) 13 ten © RAM 2008 next

Place Value 1011 (2) © RAM 2008 next 14 ten

Place Value 1111 (2) © RAM 2008 next 15 ten

Place Value 0000 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 16 ten

Place Value 0100 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 17 ten

Place Value 1000 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 18 ten

Place Value 1100 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 19 ten

Place Value 0010 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 20 ten

Place Value 0110 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 21 ten

Place Value 1010 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 22 ten

Place Value 1110 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 23 ten

Place Value 0001 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 24 ten

Place Value 0101 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 25 ten

Place Value 1001 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 26 ten

Place Value 1101 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 27 ten

Place Value 0011 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 28 ten

Place Value 1101 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 29 ten

Place Value 1011 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 30 ten

Place Value 1111 (2) 1 © RAM 2008 next 31 ten

Place Value 0000 (2) 01 © RAM 2008 next 32 ten

Place Value 0100 (2) 01 © RAM 2008 next 33 ten

Place Value 1000 (2) 01 © RAM 2008 next 34 ten

Time to internalize Counting in Base Two © RAM 2008

Find the Base 10 number. © RAM 2008

Place Value 1010 (2) 01 © RAM 2008 next ten 38

Place Value 1010 (2) 11 © RAM 2008 next ten 53

Place Value 1010 (2) 00 © RAM 2008 next ten 70 1

Place Value 1110 (2) 10 © RAM 2008 next ten 87 1

Place Value 0110 (2) 11 © RAM 2008 next ten 117 1

Place Value 0110 (2) 10 © RAM 2008 next ten 85 1

Place Value 1010 (2) 00 © RAM 2008 next ten

Place Value 0101 (2) 01 © RAM 2008 next ten

Place Value 1010 (2) 10 © RAM 2008 next ten

Place Value 1010 (2) 00 © RAM 2008 next ten