That depends what base the ' 3 ' is in now.
101
Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.
10
Convert each value to base10 & then sum In base4 the places are 1, 4, 16, 64 So 3210 base4 = 3*64 + 2*16 + 1*4 = 228 In base 3 the places are 1, 3, 9,27 So 210 base 3 is 2*9 + 1*3 = 21 In base 2 the places are 1,2,4,8 So 10 base 2 = 1 * 2 = 2 So 228 + 21 + 2 = 251
That depends what base the ' 3 ' is in now.
101
20 to the base 10 = 1 Therefore 2 + 1 = 3
Base 5
To find the antilog of a negative number, you can use the formula antilog(x) = 10^x, where x is the negative number. The antilog of a negative number represents the inverse operation of finding the power of 10 that results in the negative number.
Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.Volume = 1/3*base area*height.So 300 = 1/3*(15*10)*heightheight = 300*3/(15*10) = 6 metres.
You will have to mention what base 1002 is in because it could be any base from 3 to 9.
Most likely not; even in base 3. 20101010 base 3 = 4,647 base 10.
base-2 : 111 = 7(base-10) base-3: 222 = 26(base-10) base-4: 333 = 33(base-10) base-5: 444 = 124(base-10) base-6: 555 = 215(base-10) base-7: 666 = 342(base-10) base-8: 777 = 511(base-10) base-9: 888 = 728(base-10) base-10: 999 = 999(base-10) base-11: AAA = 1241(base-10) base-12: BBB = 1727(base-10) base-13: CCC = 2196(base-10) base-14: DDD = 2743(base-10) base-15: EEE = 3374(base-10) base-16: FFF = 4095(base-10) In short, base-n: n cubed - 1(base-10)
To subtract in base 2, we need to borrow from the next higher place value if necessary. In this case, when subtracting 11 from 101 in base 2, we need to borrow from the leftmost digit. So, 101 in base 2 is 5 in decimal, and 11 in base 2 is 3 in decimal. When subtracting 3 from 5 in decimal, we get 2 in decimal, which is 10 in base 2. Therefore, 101 base 2 minus 11 base 2 is 10 base 2.
10
To multiply powers with the same base, you add the exponents. For example, 10^2 x 10^3 = 10^5. Similarly, to divide powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example, 10^3 / 10^5 = 10^(-2).