Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To convert a decimal fraction to binary using repeated multiplication by 2, you can multiply the decimal part by 2 and write down the whole number part of the result. Then, take the decimal part of the result and repeat the process. Keep doing this until the decimal part becomes 0 or until you reach the desired level of precision. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of math!
0.8125(10) = 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/16 = 0.1101(2)
Binary 110111 is equivalent to decimal 55.
Convert 189 to binary number
13 in decimal = 1101 in binary.
1111 or 00001111
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0.8125(10) = 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/16 = 0.1101(2)
This is actually a question in my Digital Circuits text. Are they kidding? Is there a way to tell that a discrete decimal will have an endless binary equivalent?
Binary 110111 is equivalent to decimal 55.
4F7B: Binary = 100111101111011 Decimal = 20347
The binary number 11.1 in decimal would be 3.5
Convert 189 to binary number
000010 in binary is 2 in decimal.
11.25 is not a valid binary.
The binary equivalent of the decimal number 63 is 111111.