If that's binary, it's 106 base 10
10 base 10
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The question is a little vague, so Ill answer it both ways.1010 in binary is 10 in decimal â—„1010 in decimal is 1111110010 in binary â—„
0111 0110
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It is 0001 0110 0011.
10 base 10
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Assuming 2A is hexadecimal, 2A16 = 2*1610 + 1010 = 3210+1010 = 4210
0100 0010 0110 1000 1001 0110 0010 0111bcd = 4268962710
110 base ten
1010 = 10
Each hexadecimal digit (or nybble) is the equivalent of 4 binary digits (or bits) with a decimal value of 0-15. Convert each nybble into (4) binary (digits) and string them together, remembering the conversion of decimal 0-15 to binary: Hex -> Dec -> Binary 0 -> 00 -> 0000 1 -> 01 -> 0001 2 -> 02 -> 0010 3 -> 03 -> 0011 4 -> 04 -> 0100 5 -> 05 -> 0101 6 -> 06 -> 0110 7 -> 07 -> 0111 8 -> 08 -> 1000 9 -> 09 -> 1001 A -> 10 -> 1010 B -> 11 -> 1011 C -> 12 -> 1100 D -> 13 -> 1101 E -> 14 -> 1110 F -> 15 -> 1111 So to convert 0x6AF to binary: 6 -> 0110 A -> 1010 F -> 1111 => 0x6AF = 0110 1010 1111 = 011010101111 (without the spaces showing the hex nybbles)
The question is a little vague, so Ill answer it both ways.1010 in binary is 10 in decimal â—„1010 in decimal is 1111110010 in binary â—„
0111 0110
10 in binary is equivalent to 2 (decimal). 10 (ten) decimal is equivalent to 1010 (binary) [ 1*8 + 0*4 + 1*2 + 0*1] = 8 + 2 = 10(ten)
10 in decimal