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  • Harris, Patricia, 1943 October 17- author.
     
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  • Binary system (Mathematics) -- Juvenile literature.
     
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  • Sexadecimal system -- Juvenile literature.
     
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    What are binary and hexadecimal numbers? / Patricia Harris.
    by Harris, Patricia, 1943 October 17- author.
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    New York : PowerKids Press, 2018.
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  • Computer science -- Mathematics -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Binary system (Mathematics) -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Sexadecimal system -- Juvenile literature.
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    9781508155119 (library binding)
    1508155119 (library binding)
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    Spotlight on kids can code.
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    24 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
    Contents: 
    Number systems -- The history of base 10 -- The position of digits -- The binary number system -- Why use binary? -- Boolean logic -- The hexadecimal system -- Why use hexadecimal? -- Coding in hexadecimal -- Using number systems.
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    Elementary students around the globe are taught to count using a base-10 number system. We form numbers using the 10 digits of our base-10 system zero through nine. Inside this book, readers discover other number systems people have used throughout history. With a binary system, computers only use two digits 0 and 1. So how does a computer count to 10? Readers will learn the answer inside this book. Also included is a review of hexadecimal numbers, which serve as the old basis of assembly languages and can still be found today setting colors on the web. This volume meets math standards addressing number systems other than base 10.
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