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Why can't 1111 be used in a BCD number?

1111 can't be used for Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) because 1111=15 which is made of 2 digits 1 and 5. In BCD a 4-digit binary number is used for every decimal digit. ex. 1111 is incorrect 1 = 0001 5 = 0101 Answer: 0001 0101


Can you list 5 polygons?

Triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon. Though, there are much more names of polygons.


What is ic 74184?

The 74184 is a 5-bit BCD to 8-bit binary converter.


What does a shape look like with 2 large triangles and 1 medium triangle with 5 sides?

There cannot be a "medium triangle with 5 sides". A triangle can have 3 sides and only 3 sides. Any other number of sides and it is not a triangle.


Difference between bcd and binary?

Binary is a base-2 numeral system that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, to represent values. Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD), on the other hand, is a form of binary encoding where each decimal digit is represented by its own group of four binary bits. For example, the decimal number 25 in binary is represented as 11001, while in BCD, it is represented as 0010 0101 (for 2 and 5). BCD is often used in digital displays and calculators to ensure accurate decimal representation.


What are the degrees in a 3 4 5 right triangle?

5^2 = 3^ + 4^2 Hence it is a right triangle, the other two are acute angles One of the acute angles has its sine as 3/5 The other acute angle has its sine as 4/5


If two sides of a triangle are 3 inches long and the other side is 5 inches long what kind of triangle is it?

An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.


Square footage of triangle?

The formula for area of a triangle is: A = H x B / 2 or Given a triangle with a height of 5 and a base of 3 then A = 5 x 3 / 2 A = 15/2 A = 7.5 In other words a Triangle has ½ the area of a square with the same two dimensions.


Explain binary coded decimal?

Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) is a set of coding systems for storing decimal digits in binary code. There are several such codes, I will give examples of 3: straight BCD, XS3 BCD, and 2 of 5 BCD. Straight BCD uses the actual binary value of the decimal digit value: 0 = 0000 1 = 0001 2 = 0010 3 = 0011 4 = 0100 5 = 0101 6 = 0110 7 = 0111 8 = 1000 9 = 1001 XS3 BCD adds 3 to the binary value of the decimal digit value to make the code: 0 = 0011 1 = 0100 2 = 0101 3 = 0110 4 = 0111 5 = 1000 6 = 1001 7 = 1010 8 = 1011 9 = 1100 2 of 5 BCD uses a 5 bit code where only 2 bits can be on in a decimal digit's code: 0 = 00011 1 = 11000 2 = 10100 3 = 10010 4 = 10001 5 = 01100 6 = 01010 7 = 01001 8 = 00110 9 = 00101


How do you convert binary number to bcd number on paper?

Example Binary 00111000 Convert to Decimal 56 Convert to BCD by using groups of four binary numbers for each digit 5 6 0101 0110


What are the names of all the shapes with up to 10 sides?

The names of polygons are: 3: triangle 4: quadrilateral 5: pentagon 6: hexagon 7: heptagon 8: octagon 9: nonagon or enneagon 10: decagon There are, of course, many other shapes with curved sides.


How to find the perimeter of an eQuilateral triangle whose sides measure 5 cm?

The figure is a triangle. That means it has 3 sides. The triangle is "equilateral". That means all three sides have the same length. One side is 5 cm. That means each of the other 2 sides is also 5 cm. So the perimeter is (5 + 5 + 5) = 15 cm.