If you mean the character 'a', it has ANSI code 65 decimal therefore it will be 01000001 in binary, which is 0x41 in hex or 101 in octal.
An 8 bit binary code is a code that is 8 digits long. It would look like this: 00110010
It would look exactly like 1200. You couldn't tell the difference.
i think she would look like this brown hair brown eyes skinny and breasty
The binary operator ~ is reflexive if a ~ a for every element a in the relevant set.
Your face goddamit
standard form means showing numbers in their normal state. Example- if 3,976 is in expanded form, it would look like this: 3,000 + 900 + 70 + 6 So if a question on a math worksheet asked you what that number would look like in standard from, it would look like this: 3,976- you just took the 0's off of the numbers and put them together.
In standard form it would be written as 3x10^8. In decimal form it would be 300,000,000.
Five hundredths in standard form is 5.0 × 10-2
It can be a form of sarcasm, as someone asking, "Do I look like a shrink to you?" In that form they are basically telling you to stop telling them all your problems as they basically can't give you advice, like a shrink or therapist would.
4 600 000 000
One hundred nineteen million and three.
Five thousands in decimal form would be 5000.00 (to two decimal places) If you meant Five Thousandths, then it would look like 0.0005.