Probably simplest to convert them to decimal, divide, then convert back to octal. Unless there is a special reason want to avoid that approach.
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∙ 12y ago1111111010 = octal 1772
Because that's what "octal" means.
they are both numbers
Add the two numbers and divide that by two.
-- Add the two numbers. -- Divide that total by two.
1111111010 = octal 1772
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Because that's what "octal" means.
they are both numbers
No - octal numbers use only the digits 0-7.
You have to add those two numbers then divide them by 2. The reason you divide by 2 is because they're two numbers.
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they are both numbers
An integer in octal, for example 25 decimal is 031 octal. (Octal numbers are traditionally preceded by a 0).
divide the two numbers then divide
Add the two numbers and divide that by two.
When you divide two numbers the answer is the quotient.