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Extended Registration KS3
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Extended Registration KS3 Week 6 Subject - Computing

Code Breaker The 1000 Game Can you make 1000? Can you crack the code? 0011 = 3 0101 = 5 1011 = 11 1100 = 12 What is the value of: 1111 1010 0111 0100 101011 Can you explain your method?

Code Breaker The 1000 Game Can you make 1000? What is the value of: 1111 = 15 1010 = 10 0111 = 7 0100 = 4 101011 = 43 You have been using Binary Numbers. Watch this video to find out more about Binary Numbers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CbMrByB5Lk

Binary The 1000 Game Can you make 1000? Examples 0011 = 3 0101 = 5 1011 = 11 1100 = 12 Now you’ve watched the video try: 1001 10010 101 10111

Binary Examples 0011 = 3 0101 = 5 1011 = 11 1100 = 12 Answers: The 1000 Game Can you make 1000? Examples 0011 = 3 0101 = 5 1011 = 11 1100 = 12 Answers: 1001 = 9 10010 = 18 101 = 5 10111 = 23

Binary Numbers The 1000 Game Can you make 1000? See if you can learn to count in Binary using your fingers: https://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/binary-count-fingers.html