Numbers can be represented in different systems, but I bet you didn't even know about it, as currently, in 3226, any other representations of numbers are prohibited from study. Binary, for example, uses just 0 and 1. We can create any other system, but the urgency lies in understanding binary and hexadecimal conversions. Hexadecimal uses 16 symbols: digits and letters A to F. So, why the rush?
This new number-based identification system might be handy for the government, but not us, as it’s a significant threat. Only one virus can turn us into nameless brats for sale just by messing with our identity code.
Because of the virus, our identity has become a puzzle, five sets of numbers, each a problem we must crack. My grandmother was a revolt scientist, so I found her notes about different number systems, and I'm ready to spill the beans. We’ll learn the practical usage of these numbers, as our time is limited, and we need to solve the puzzle and regain our identities. I'll also leave some practice for you so you're prepared to deal with the virus yourself.
Watch this video and learn how to convert different number representations to decimals (base 10) and do the operations. Good luck. I'll need it, too; I'm about to be arrested for messing with the government. And remember, Big Bade is watching you.
Hurry and share this before it's too late.
Your good friend,
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