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ActualGiantPenguin t1_j6h349u wrote

Every character that you use in the everyday world is associated with a binary number per ASCII standards. The character '4' is not actually associated with the binary equivalent of 4 but rather with the binary equivalent of 52. So, if you input '4', your computer receives a signal of 110100 and proceeds from there.

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