MrBrightside
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I'm stuck, I've never done anything like this in class. :S
Oh yeah it is, my bad. I was pretty tired last night. Sorry.Pretty sure it's B bro
yea it's B says on the guidelines
Wtf? where in the syllabus does it say we need to know binary ASCII values?What paper is this question from?
The answer should be B.
The question asks you to find the binary number at 2, 3 & 4 seconds.
At 2 seconds the height is 2. 2 in binary is 010.
At 3 seconds the height is 4. 4 in binary is 100.
At 4 seconds the height is 1. 1 in binary is 001.
you should know binary, and how to count in binary. It's really not that difficult..Wtf? where in the syllabus does it say we need to know binary ASCII values?
I knew it in year 11, but it's not in the year 12 syllabus. ~ I forgot :/ can anyone provide a quick crash course in binary?you should know binary, and how to count in binary. It's really not that difficult..
same I'm thinking that its from an old syllabus. SDD you don't need any conversions either, unless you're doing the "Hardware from a software developer's view" option topic. It's all prelim stuff, not examined in year 12.I don't think binary is in the current syllabus but it could have been in the pre-2008 syllabus as this question is from a 2003 paper.
I thought you needed to know binary for SDD.