1001 (base 2) = 1(2)3 + 0 + 0 + 1 = 8 + 1 = 9 (base 10)
9 (base 10) = 1(8) + 1 = 11 (base 8).
35.6 (base 10) = 100 011.1001 1001 1001 (recurring) in binary.
In Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD), each decimal digit is represented by its own four-bit binary equivalent. Since the highest decimal digit is 9, the highest number in BCD corresponds to the decimal number 9, which is represented in BCD as 1001. Thus, the highest BCD representation for a single digit is 1001. For multiple digits, the highest number would be 999, represented in BCD as 1001 1001 1001.
The binary number 11011001 relates in decimal to the number 221.
1001
9: 1001 10: 1010 11: 1011 12: 1100 13: 1101 14: 1110 15: 1111 16: 10000
1001 in binary is equal to 9 in decimal.
35.6 (base 10) = 100 011.1001 1001 1001 (recurring) in binary.
210 = 102
It is 1001
1001 is the binary of 9
The binary number 11011001 relates in decimal to the number 221.
1001 base 2 = 9 base 10
1001
9: 1001 10: 1010 11: 1011 12: 1100 13: 1101 14: 1110 15: 1111 16: 10000
If that's binary, it's 57 base 10
1001.
1111101001