Arithmetic of Computers

Arithmetic of Computers

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Lesson 5

Coefficients

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Your answer :
4,830.
You must have considered 100 equal to 10 to get your answer. But remember, to the power zero, any number (except zero itself) is equal to 1. So 100 = 1, and
4(103) + 8(102) + 2(101) + 1(100) = 4000 + 800 + 20 + 1
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