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12 in binary would be 1100
To convert the decimal number 134 to binary, we can repeatedly divide by 2 and record the remainders. The binary representation of 134 is 10000110. In a 12-bit format, it is written as 00010000110, with leading zeros added to make it 12 bits long.
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The answer is 1100.
12 in binary would be 1100
12 bit binary of -64 = -52
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In BCD each digit of a decimal number is coded as a separate 4 bit binary number between 0 and 9.For example:Decimal 12 in BCD is shown as 0001 0010 (Binary 1 and Binary 2), in Binary it is 1100.
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As a number, it means 16+8+1, or 25 in decimal
The answer to your question is 4095 in decimalIn binary 111111111111If your having trouble with binary here is a link that will help understand it all a bit better.http://knol.google.com/k/zach-bacon/counting-in-binary-for-beginners/11ezkn0ytzmdj/3#
0000,0001,0010,0011,0100,0101,0110,0111,1011,1100,1101,1110
for a four bit pattern, its 1100....8 bits 00001100