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Zero is thus used as a dummy to move forward with counting. Now, navigating on the escape vehicle that has been devised using 10, it is easier to count nine more mangoes just the same way when we started originally. So, nine following numbers (11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,and 19) and again we are looking for a number that should follow 9 in 19. So, put zero as savior. This time it will be accompanied by 2 which is a successor of 1. Push Money App Review This form of filling would continue up to 99 when we will again run out of constraints of 9 core digits, one dummy digit in the form of zero, and two places. (for easy understanding of what we mean by places in this context here, we can call that all numbers starting with 100 and ending with 999 in decimal system represents three places. While 99 represents two places, 1001 represents four places). Now, this time, 2 zeros come to rescue preceded by 1, and the number formed is 100. And the cycle goes on.

Now, what about binary system of number counting? Here, you have only two digits, 0 and 1. As usual, zero represents nothing (zero mango means there is no mango). So, there is only one core digit which is 1 that in our case represents one mango. Once one core digit (1) is exhausted, how will we count two mangoes? Well again, zero (0) comes into action. So, after 1 is exhausted, you put 0 to count further unit where 0 is preceded by 1. So two mangoes in binary system will read 10. Again to represent three mangoes in binary system, you leverage on zero (in 10 that we saw just now represented two mangoes in binary system) that can be substituted with a weapon in hand 1. So, you have 11 representing three mangoes in binary system, since 10 that represented 2 mangoes left with a scope to change 10 to 11.


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