Binary Number System

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Clues

  • A method of working with signed binary values. (4, 10)
  • A process for adjusting numbers onto a common scale. (13)
  • Binary that represents positive numbers only. (8, 6)
  • Binary with a positive or negative sign. (6, 6)
  • How accurate a number is. (9)
  • The number of digits available within a particular number system. (6, 5)
  • When a number is too large to be represented with the number of bits allocated. (8)
  • When a number is too small to be represented with the number of bits allocated. (9)
  • Where the binary point can move within a number. (8, 5)
  • Where the binary point is fixed within a number. (5, 5)

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