It depends which integer! The website in the related link should help. It was really useful for me ! .
111 = 1101111
Since 75 is an integer, there is no need to convert it to a fraction. 70/5 = 14
900 is an integer and there is no sensible way to convert it into a fraction.
To convert a decimal number to a binary number, you need to have each number be an integer. So, the first step is to make sure your fractional part really is fractional. Convert each integer to binary separately. 1 and 4/5 to binary would be this: 1 -> 1 4 -> 100 5 -> 101 1 and 100/101 or 1001/101 If it's already in decimal form (instead of 1 and 4/5, you have 1.8), then there's no easy way to do it that I know of. This is partly because the only decimals in binary that don't continue on forever are those which, in fractions form, have denominators made only of 2's. 1/2, 1/4, 3/4, 1/8 and so on.
The answer depends on what form you wish to convert binary and hex 2011 to.
It depends which integer! The website in the related link should help. It was really useful for me ! .
111 = 1101111
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its easy to convert a given binary number into haxadecimal form.
Since 75 is an integer, there is no need to convert it to a fraction. 70/5 = 14
Binary coded decimal (BCD) is easier to convert between displayed or printed form than is pure binary.
binary integer don't think so... It's binary digit.
They convert the command given by us in the form of binary
900 is an integer and there is no sensible way to convert it into a fraction.
To convert a decimal number to a binary number, you need to have each number be an integer. So, the first step is to make sure your fractional part really is fractional. Convert each integer to binary separately. 1 and 4/5 to binary would be this: 1 -> 1 4 -> 100 5 -> 101 1 and 100/101 or 1001/101 If it's already in decimal form (instead of 1 and 4/5, you have 1.8), then there's no easy way to do it that I know of. This is partly because the only decimals in binary that don't continue on forever are those which, in fractions form, have denominators made only of 2's. 1/2, 1/4, 3/4, 1/8 and so on.
50006 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 50006/1. You can