The base 10 representation of the number 1046 is simply 1046. In base 10, each digit represents a power of 10, so 1046 means 1 * 1000 + 0 * 100 + 4 * 10 + 6 * 1, which is equal to 1046.
The base 10 representation of the number 1046 is simply 1046 itself, as it is already expressed in base 10. In base 10, each digit represents a power of 10, and here, 1 is in the thousands place, 0 in the hundreds, 4 in the tens, and 6 in the units place. Therefore, 1046 is the value in base 10.
What is the base 10 representation of 1203^5
In base 30 its representation is 10.
00100110001 is the binary representation of the base 10 number 305
256 (base 10) = 1104 (base 6)
10 = A
don't know the answer dudes
It could mean anything, depending on how you interpret it. But the most likely interpretation is that this is a binary number. If so, it is the binary representation of the base-10 number 170,784.
If that's binary, it's 53 base 10.
To get "dd" from 215, you can interpret "dd" as a representation of a number in base 10. In the context of base 4, for example, "dd" would represent the number 13 if each "d" stands for 3. Since 215 in base 10 cannot be directly converted to "dd" in a typical base, you'll need to clarify the context or system in which "dd" is used.
The binary representation of 16 is "10000" in base two.
First, convert 147 from base 10 to base 8. The base 8 representation of 147 is 223. Next, convert 223 from base 8 to base 10, which is 2×8² + 2×8¹ + 3×8⁰ = 128 + 16 + 3 = 147. Finally, convert 147 from base 10 to base 3, which is 22000. Thus, 147 in base 8 is represented as 22000 in base 3.