255
it is 9 because other numbers are made up by the same numbers already used 1-9 for example
The answer is 15.
A 10-position dip switch can represent binary values ranging from 0000000000 (0 in decimal) to 1111111111 (which is 1023 in decimal). The highest hexadecimal number from this binary representation is obtained by converting 1111111111 to hexadecimal, which results in 3FF. Therefore, the highest hexadecimal number from a 10-position dip switch is 3FF.
Considering the lowest five digit hexadecimal number is 10000 (65,536) and the highest is FFFFF (1,048,575), there are 983,040 different hexadecimal numbers that are five digits.
Yes, the hexadecimal number 16.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the highest 8-bit number in hexadecimal? That would be FF, which is 255 in decimal. It's like the king of the 8-bit numbers, ruling over all its binary subjects with its hexadecimal crown. So yeah, FF is the boss in the 8-bit world.
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The number 11, (in hexadecimal) is the letter 'b'
The decimal number 11 is equal to the hexadecimal number B.
The decimal number 1976 is represented in hexadecimal as 7B8.
The value in hexadecimal of the decimal number 999910 is F41E6.
F in hexadecimal is 17 in octal.