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"Can count to a million in binary"
You do realize that's only up to 40, OP
You do realize that's only up to 40, OP
I don't think you understand how binary works.
Binary is a base-two number system, meaning that each place value you move over, the value is multiplied by two. So, if you cannot count any higher with your current amount of place values [just like in the standard base-ten number system], you simply add another place value and multiply the current-highest place value by 2 in order to figure out what it holds.
For example, place values are numbered:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.
Binary is a base-two number system, meaning that each place value you move over, the value is multiplied by two. So, if you cannot count any higher with your current amount of place values [just like in the standard base-ten number system], you simply add another place value and multiply the current-highest place value by 2 in order to figure out what it holds.
For example, place values are numbered:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.