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Which of these statements describes the difference between binary and decimal numbers?
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Binary numbers are shorter to write than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers are shorter to write than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use more unique characters than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use more unique characters than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.
Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.
Binary numbers are easier for people to read than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers are easier for people to read than decimal numbers.
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Binary numbers are shorter to write than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers are shorter to write than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use more unique characters than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use more unique characters than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.
Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.
Binary numbers are easier for people to read than decimal numbers.
Binary numbers are easier for people to read than decimal numbers.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that describes the difference between binary and decimal numbers is:
**Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.**
This captures the essence of the two numeral systems: binary is base-2 (using only 0 and 1), while decimal is base-10 (using digits 0 through 9).
**Binary numbers use only the digits 0 and 1; decimal numbers use 0 through 9.**
This captures the essence of the two numeral systems: binary is base-2 (using only 0 and 1), while decimal is base-10 (using digits 0 through 9).