1111 1111 base 2
111111 in binary is 255 in decimal which is FF in hexadecimal (i.e. 15 units and 15 16s)
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
Yes, there can be.
11111111=255 'o' zeroes are present in the binary representation of 51x5
1111 1111 base 2
255 in decimal. 377 in octal. 11111111 in binary.
111111 in binary is 255 in decimal which is FF in hexadecimal (i.e. 15 units and 15 16s)
It can be any decimal number between 0 and 255.
25510 = 111111112
You simply use more binary digits.
255
Yes, there can be.
because for the set binary number it will be 11111111 which is in hexadecimal is FF = 255
255 as a decimal number (also known as a base 10 number) = 11111111 in binary (also known as a base 2 number). In binary, each digit is known as a bit, and 8 bits are known as 1 byte. 255 is the largest (positive) number you can make in binary using only 8 bits (1 byte).
FF in Hex is the same as 255 in Decimal, 377 in Octal and 11111111 in Binary FF in Hex is the same as 255 in Decimal, 377 in Octal and 11111111 in Binary
The binary number 11111111 represents the number 255 in base 10.