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  2. Power of two - Wikipedia

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    Two to the power of n, written as 2 n, is the number of values in which the bits in a binary word of length n can be set, where each bit is either of two values. A word, interpreted as representing an integer in a range starting at zero, referred to as an "unsigned integer", can represent values from 0 (000...000 2) to 2 n − 1 (111...111 2) inclusively.

  3. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    A number containing two or more decimal digits is built by appending the Roman numeral equivalent for each, from highest to lowest, as in the following examples: 39 = XXX + IX = XXXIX . 246 = CC + XL + VI = CCXLVI .

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by African-American ...

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    From 1787 to 1868, enslaved African Americans were counted in the U.S. census under the Three-fifths Compromise.The compromise was an agreement reached during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention over the counting of slaves in determining a state's total population.

  5. Elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The terms of senators representing the states are of fixed duration (unless Parliament is dissolved in a double dissolution), and elections must occur within a year before the term expires. The terms of senators representing the territories are not fixed, and are tied to the dates of elections for the House of Representatives.

  6. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is strong consensus among counselors and advisors that starting the college search early is vital. One recommends starting early in the twelfth grade; [145] another suggests that even this is too late, and that the process should begin during the eleventh grade and summer before twelfth grade. [146]