101.101 base 2
I'm pretty sure that 101101=45.
To convert a binary number to Excess-3 code, first, convert the binary number to its decimal equivalent. Then, add 3 to the decimal value. Finally, convert the resulting decimal number back to binary. For instance, to convert the binary number 1010 (which is 10 in decimal), you would calculate 10 + 3 = 13, and then convert 13 back to binary, resulting in 1101 in Excess-3 code.
The binary equivalent of the hexadecimal number EF16 is 1110111100010110.
The number 111 in binary would be 1101111
The binary equivalent of the decimal number 63 is 111111.
45
101101 = 45
45 = 101101
I'm pretty sure that 101101=45.
The break down of 101101 = 100000 + 1000 + 100 + 1100000(2) = 32(10)1000(2) = 8(10)100(2) = 4(10)1(2) = 1(10)32 + 8 + 4 + 1 = 45
Convert 189 to binary number
To convert a binary number to Excess-3 code, first, convert the binary number to its decimal equivalent. Then, add 3 to the decimal value. Finally, convert the resulting decimal number back to binary. For instance, to convert the binary number 1010 (which is 10 in decimal), you would calculate 10 + 3 = 13, and then convert 13 back to binary, resulting in 1101 in Excess-3 code.
The number 180 in binary is 10110100
The binary equivalent of the hexadecimal number EF16 is 1110111100010110.
13 in decimal = 1101 in binary.
It is a number...11111,012 in binary
The number 111 in binary would be 1101111