The number 111 in binary would be 1101111
You can convert a percentage into a whole number by dividing it by 100. For example, if we have 500%, to convert this into a whole number you do: 500/100 = 5 Thus 500% is equivalent to 5.
Yes, I can: multiply them by their negative reciprocal then the result will always be a negative whole number - the number -1. For example 5/8 → 5/8 × -8/5 = -1 However, if you mean by "convert" changing into an equivalent fraction, then only if they are the equivalent of a negative whole number can it be done. For example -8/2 = -4
1 1 1 1 1 is already a binary whole number.When converted to base-10 (decimal) notation,you discover that it's the number 31 .
A whole number is a number that is not a decimal or fraction. Since 0.02687 is a decimal, it cannot be converted into a whole number.
5 out of 6 is not a whole number and so is not equivalent to one.
You can convert a percentage into a whole number by dividing it by 100. For example, if we have 500%, to convert this into a whole number you do: 500/100 = 5 Thus 500% is equivalent to 5.
An improper fraction cannot be converted to a whole number, since the two are not equivalent.
25 and nothing that had a decimal point well the number 369.3125 decimal. to convert to binary it worked fine the whole number 369 by justnumber by just dividing the desired base so since i wanted binary
The same as in decimal. You divide one number by the other, and if you get a whole number as a result (or if you get no remainder, depending on how you do the division), it is divisible. Note that you might also convert both numbers to decimal, and do the division in decimal.
45/5 is equivalent to a whole number.45/5 is equivalent to a whole number.45/5 is equivalent to a whole number.45/5 is equivalent to a whole number.
0.05 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no way to convert it to a whole number.
0.001 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to convert it into a whole number.
NOTE: The program below is written in the form of a straight forwards 'table/look up' chart. It will, quite simply, convert no more than 1 single hex digit character, at a time, into its binary number equivalent. If you wish to convert a whole entire string of hex digit characters together at once; then, I suggest you will need to 'modify' the program yourself by using, possibly, a 'FOR/NEXT loop' statement to extract out each separate hex character which needs to be converted from the users input/together with a function such as, 'MID$()'. ==== Here is a sample program RUN/Output... Please, enter your single character hex digit(0-9/A-F): ? C The binary equivalent of the above hex digit is: 1100
It can't be a whole number.
It IS a whole number!
That already is a whole number.
Yes, I can: multiply them by their negative reciprocal then the result will always be a negative whole number - the number -1. For example 5/8 → 5/8 × -8/5 = -1 However, if you mean by "convert" changing into an equivalent fraction, then only if they are the equivalent of a negative whole number can it be done. For example -8/2 = -4