The answer depends on what you are converting from: binary, ternary, octal, hexadecimal ...
they are both numbers
You must first convert them to a common base. For example, convert all to binary.
Convert each "digit" of the octal into a triplet of binary digits, according to the following rule: Octal Binary 0 000 1 001 2 010 3 011 4 100 5 101 6 110 7 111 So, for example, octal 53 = binary 101 011 [= decimal 43]
To convert a binary number to an octal number, you need to know how an octal number is represented in binary. It is like this: 0 = 000 4 = 100 1 = 001 5 = 101 2 = 010 6 = 110 3 = 011 7 = 111 As you can see, an octal number consists of 3 'bits' (either a 0 of a 1). Now, to convert a binary number to an octal number, you first have to group the binary digits into groups of 3 bits (starting from the right). Then, you convert every group of bits into octal numbers. This way you get your binary number into an octal one. For example: (1010100111010010)2 We group them into groups of 3 bits, starting from the right. 1 010 100 111 010 010 As you see, we have a single digit left. We must add 0's to make it a group of 3 bits. 001 010 100 111 010 010 Then we convert every group into an octal number, according to the table above. 001 = 1 010 = 2 100 = 4 111 = 7 010 = 2 010 = 2 And in this way, you converted a binary number into an octal one. (1010100111010010)2 = (124722)8
In binary this number is equivalent to 11111000011 while in octal it is 3703
The answer depends on what you are converting from: binary, ternary, octal, hexadecimal ...
Octal = 52746757 Binary = 101010111100110111101111
1470 octal = 001 100 111 000 binary
Don't. 889 is not an octal number.
221122: Binary = 1000100001000100100010 Octal = 10410442 Decimal = 2232610
they are both numbers
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they are both numbers