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In the commonly used "ASCII" code, numbers, letters and other symbols are stored as 8-digit binary numbers. The code for the letter A\mathrm{A} is 00100001 , and the next letters are just the next binary numbers. (a) What binary numbers are used to store C\mathrm{C} and T\mathrm{T} ?

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In ASCII, a 8-digit binary number represents a letter. Knowing the code for A (specifically capital), we need to determine the binary values for C and T.

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