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Grayson Olsen
Advanced Placement (AP)
19 October, 22:43
Why do all odd binary numbers end in 1
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Reuben Mercer
19 October, 22:55
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Because binary is either on or off. the first number is 1, and all other values are even. To represent an odd number, you have to do 2n+1. Adding one to an even number makes it odd
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