You could represent it as 4/8.
The same as you would a rational number. Its distance from zero will represent the number, whether it is rational or irrational.
2/7
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
A byte represented of 8 bits
Lets put this one into a very tangible form. 8-Bit Bus: To process the text string "ABBA" an 8 bit bus will send the data like this(I'm using ABBA because its a band name and its very easy to write in binary): Instruction #1 [01000001] Instruction #2 [01000010] Instruction #3 [01000010] Instruction #4 [01000001] A 32-bit bus does lit like this: Instruction #1 [01000001];[01000010];[01000010];[01000001] At the most elemental scale, this would make a 32-bit bus 4 times faster than a 8-bit bus at the same frequency. More goes into it than this, however, and real-world numbers are never an exact representation of theoretical performance differences.
The binary code for the word "GOODBYE" can be represented using ASCII values. Each letter is converted to its 8-bit binary equivalent: G (01000111), O (01001111), O (01001111), D (01000100), B (01000010), Y (01011001), E (01000101). Therefore, "GOODBYE" in binary is: 01000111 01001111 01001111 01000100 01000010 01011001 01000101.
Computers use Binary (Computer Language) which are a series of 1's and 0's. Each series of binary is 8 bits (1 byte) long and is unique to each letter. Example: A = 01000001 B = 01000010 C = 01000011
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The pillars represent the consisitution, since they signed it they clearly represent it.
They represent art.
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It represent engagement
what does brukins represent
it represent life in god
snakes represent the devil
Vampires represent evilness.