Base2 011 = 11
Base3 011 = 10
Any base above that:
Base2(11) equals 3
No.
231
False.
The decimal number 166 can be represented as a binary number by converting it through repeated division by 2. The binary equivalent of 166 is 10100110. This means that in binary, 166 is composed of 1s and 0s that represent powers of 2.
For the simple reason that the 'places' in a binary number represent multiples of 2, rather than 10. Therefore, a binary '10' = a decimal '2.'
three
010 011 111
No.
The binary number 10000000 represents the decimal 128
231
10 digits.
The binary equivalent for the decimal number 23 is 10111
10111
False.
A: A Binary code represent a binary number 0.1.2.4.8. etc. that is why it is called a weighted number
All I know is that when a number is negative, you convert the decimal into binary and if it is negative you put 1111 before the binary digits.
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