In computer science, a binary tree is a tree data structure in which each node has at most two child nodes, usually distinguished as "left" and "right". Nodes with children are parent nodes, and child nodes may contain references to their parents. Outside the tree, there is often a reference to the "root" node (the ancestor of all nodes), if it exists. Any node in the data structure can be reached by starting at root node and repeatedly following references to either the left or right child.
Binary means two digits
That depends what you mean by "B", and what you mean by "binary code" assuming that by "binary code", you actually mean a binary representation of it's ascii value, then the answer is 1000010. The ascii value of the character "B" is 66 in decimal, which is 1000010 is that value in binary. If on the other hand, you mean "what is the binary value of the hexidecimal number B?", then the answer is 1011.
It could mean the base for the number: for example, 238 is 23 in base 8, 10012 is binary 1001 and so on.
Binary Digit Binary Digit
Extended is to reach further. For example, the chimney sweep's brushes were too short, so he extended their reach by added another rod. The convict's sentence was extended by two further years due to his bad behaviour whilst in prison.
1111 in binary is 15 in decimal.
I assume you mean what is the answer of 1x1 in binary. Obviously the answer to 1x1 is 1. In binary the base ten 'one' is 1. If you mean the 1's in binary you can convert to decimal (they stay 1) and then multiply (getting 1) then convert back to binary (1)
An odometer is a device for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle. By binary we mean two.
The binary number 10 represents the number 2
Duo binary encoding is nothing but any information either that continuous or discreate signal it will encoded in to binary in the form of set of two binary numbers. It is called as duo binary encoading
Extended Cost is an accounting term. It is the unit cost multiplied by the number of units purchased. For example, ten cups purchased at a unit cost of $2 have an extended cost of $20. I.e. 10 units x $2 per unit = $20.
10 in decimal