Binary 1100011 and the two-digit palindrome claim

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Homework Statement


In the binary number system 1100011 is the name for the largest 2 digit palindrome in base ten. What base 10 number does this binary number represent?


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My question about this problem is the 2 digit part is ambiguous. Is the two digit imlplying only 2 different numbers OR is it implying two digits long? I know that 1100011=c=100 in roman numerals but 100 is not a palindrome.

I would also like to point out that this was a question given to a 6th grade math class. My friend and I are taking calculus and were confused by the problem. Any insight?
 
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1100011 is odd, how could be equal to 100?
 
1100011 in binary code represents the letter c, therefore in roman numerals c=100. But how could there be a palindrome in base 10? It would have to end in 0 wouldn't it?
 
Ok we found it from last year. Apparently the answer to the question is 99, although when divided by 10 the result isn't a whole number.
 
As a binary (base 2) number 1100011 = 1*26+1*25 +0*24 +0*23+0*22+1*21+1*20 = 64+32+2+1 = 99.

You should be looking at the binary number system, not ascii characters.

although when divided by 10 the result isn't a whole number.

This statement makes me doubt your understanding of the question. What do you think "base 10" means?
 
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