It is decimal 35.
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It doesn't. 82 base 10 = 101 0010 base 2
1010 base 2 = 10 base 10 1010 base 10 = 11 1111 0010 base 2
It comes from the Latin word decimus, meaning 'tenth'. Decimal places are ordered in powers of ten.
0010=2 0011=48 0011 0010=50
It is decimal 35.
Decimal: 3 2 5 Binary: 0011 0010 0101 so 325 = 0011 0010 0101
0100 0010 0110 1000 1001 0110 0010 0111bcd = 4268962710
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234 in BCD is 0010 0011 0100
Binary for the decimal number 2 is 10 (or 0000 0010 if you want it as a byte value) ASCII code for the decimal number 2 is 50 (Dec), 34 (Hex), 062 (Oct), 0011 0010 (Bin)
It doesn't. 82 base 10 = 101 0010 base 2
1010 base 2 = 10 base 10 1010 base 10 = 11 1111 0010 base 2
The decimal number 10, represented in BCD is 0001 0000. If, instead, you mean that you have 10 in BCD and want to know what that means, that is equivalent to 0000 0010 and would be 2 in decimal.
300 = 256 + 32 + 8 + 4 = Binary 0000 0001 0010 1100
the decimal that comes after 7.49 in the hundredths = 7.50