If 110 is binary, and you want the answer in decimal form,
110 in binary = 6 in decimal, so binary 1102 = decimal 62 = 36
If 110 is decimal, and you want the answer in binary form,
Decimal 1102 = 12100; decimal 12100 in binary is 10111101000100
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To convert the number 110 into a decimal, you simply write it as 110.0. This indicates that there are no fractions or parts of a whole number present, making it a whole number in decimal form. In this case, the decimal representation is the same as the original number, 110.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the required decimal representation is 110, exactly as in the question.
Just add a zero on the right-hand end of it. ============================== Another contributor bloviated: Just the same as multiplying a number in base ten by ten : just tack a 0 on the end, Binary 11 (decimal value 3) multiplied by decimal two is binary 11 times binary 10 which comes to binary 110. In any base, multiplying by the value of the base tacks a zero on the end, because the value of the base, written in that base, is always 10.
The decimal equivalent of 110 is simply 110. In the decimal system, each digit's value is determined by its position, with the rightmost digit representing ones, the next digit to the left representing tens, the next hundreds, and so on. Therefore, in the number 110, the first "1" represents one hundred, and the second "1" represents ten, resulting in a total decimal value of 110.
109.96 rounded to the nearest whole number is 110. When rounding a number, if the decimal portion is 0.5 or greater, the whole number is rounded up. In this case, the decimal portion (0.96) is greater than 0.5, so the whole number is rounded up to 110.