Assuming the number line runs from 0 to 1, the number 0.101 will be 101/1000 of the way across - this is just a little further on from one tenth.
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Where does -3.3go on the number line
It is simplest to convert each hexadecimal digit into its 4-digit binary equivalent. So: 5 = 0101 A = 1010 3 = 0011 4 = 0100 F = 1111 6 = 0101 So, the binary equivalent is 10110100011010011110101.
What is the product of the binary numbers 0101 and 0101?
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Decimal: 3 2 5 Binary: 0011 0010 0101 so 325 = 0011 0010 0101
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Where does -3.3go on the number line
It is 13 5 5.
where do 0.75 go on the number line
The way I convert between decimal and hexadecimal is to first convert the decimal number to binary: 664062510 = 110010101010011111100012 Then split the binary number into 16-bit (4 digit) chunks: 0110 0101 0101 0011 1111 00012 Next, convert each chunk into a hexadecimal digit: 0110 0101 0101 0011 1111 00012 6 5 5 3 F 1 Finally, put all the digits together: 664062510 = 6553F116
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