Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Activity #6: My Name in Binary & Numbers in Real Life - Step 1 of 3Full Name *University *CUI WAHCUI ATDNAMAL Uiversity, MianwaliClass and SectionBCS 1ABCS 1BBSMATHRegistration # *SP25-BCS-001Registration # *NUM-BSMATH-2024-01Date *Today's DateNext1. Have you watched lectures (5–6)? *YesNoWatched only some2. Were the videos relevant to your course and learning goals? *Very relevantSomewhat relevantNot relevant3. Did you learn any new concepts from these videos? *Yes, a lotA few new thingsNot really4. How would you rate the interactivity of the videos? *Very engagingModerately engagingNot engagingI haven't seen any interactivities5. Are you enjoying the learning process through these videos? *Yes, I enjoy it a lotIt’s okayNot really enjoying6. Do you feel overburdened or stressed while completing these video activities? *No, it's manageableSometimes, a littleYes, I feel overburdened7. Would you like to see more of such videos in the future? *Yes, definitelyMaybeNo, I prefer something else8. Any suggestions or comments?Next1. Your First Name (English, in Capital Letters): (e.g., AHMED) *2. ASCII and Binary Conversion of the Letters in Your First Name: Convert each letter of your first name to its ASCII value, then to its 8-bit binary form. Example (Name: AHMED): A → 65 → 01000001 H → 72 → 01001000 M → 77 → 01001101 E → 69 → 01000101 D → 68 → 01000100 . 👉 Full Binary Code: 01000001 01001000 01001101 01000101 01000100 *3. Real-Life Example #1 (Where number systems are used): Example: IP addresses use decimal for display but binary in processing. *4. Real-Life Example #2 (Where number systems are used): Example: Hexadecimal color codes in web design (e.g., #FF5733). *CommentSubmit