A fraction that repeats continuously without stopping is called a recurring fraction. 0.1 recurring, or 0.111111... is equal to 1/9, or one ninth.
A fraction with a prime denominator other than 2 or 5, always produces a recurring decimal.
.0111 is the largest decimal.
It is: .0111 that is the largest
0111 0110
To represent the decimal number 47 in Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD), you first separate the digits: 4 and 7. In BCD, each digit is represented by its 4-bit binary equivalent. Therefore, 4 is represented as 0100 and 7 as 0111. Combining these, 47 in BCD is expressed as 0100 0111.
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.0111 is the largest decimal.
It is: .0111 that is the largest
When you write the decimal number '7' in Base-2 (binary), you write '0111'.
It's 7.
0111 = decimal 7 0011 = decimal 3 ____ 1010 = decimal 10 ____
0111 0110
1001 0111 base 2
The answer is 1 0101 0111 1110 1011 1011 0011 1111 1010 0001 0111
To represent the decimal number 47 in Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD), you first separate the digits: 4 and 7. In BCD, each digit is represented by its 4-bit binary equivalent. Therefore, 4 is represented as 0100 and 7 as 0111. Combining these, 47 in BCD is expressed as 0100 0111.
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the idea of bit stuffing is to replace every two 1's with 110 (redundancy) !! thats because .. to avoid having a 0111 in the middle of the data !! as 0111 is a delimator !! those , we will get (0111) 01101100110110101101101100 (0111) where (0111) is the start and end delimator !!
11 and 7 (if you mean two separate 4-digit binary numbers) or 227 as one 8-digit binary number.