Binary - A way to describe something that has two states. In computing, a binary number is a 1 or a 0. , Shifts - A term used to describe shifting bits to the right or the left to change their place value. Shifting right results in division, and shifting left results in multiplication. , Overflow - When the result of a calculation is too large to be stored in the allocated number of bits. , Underflow - When the result of a calculation is too small (or too close to 0) to be stored in the allocated number of bits. , Integer - A whole number, eg 1, 2, or 3., Real (floating-point) - A number with a decimal point, eg 1.1, 2.3, or 3.514., Truncated - This is when we discard numbers after a certain point without rounding.,

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