To convert the decimal number 219 to base 5, we divide the number by 5 and record the remainders. Dividing 219 by 5 gives a quotient of 43 and a remainder of 4. Dividing 43 by 5 gives a quotient of 8 and a remainder of 3. Finally, dividing 8 by 5 gives a quotient of 1 and a remainder of 3, and dividing 1 by 5 gives a quotient of 0 and a remainder of 1. Reading the remainders from bottom to top, the base 5 representation of 219 is 1334.
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The number 52 in base ten is simply the decimal representation of the value. It consists of 5 tens (50) and 2 ones (2), which together sum to 52. In different bases, such as binary or hexadecimal, the representation of the number would change, but in base ten, it remains 52.
To convert a number from base 10 to base 5, repeatedly divide the number by 5 and record the remainders. Start with the original number, divide it by 5, and note the remainder; this remainder is the least significant digit in base 5. Continue dividing the quotient by 5 until the quotient reaches zero, then read the remainders in reverse order to get the base 5 representation. For example, to convert 25 to base 5, you would divide it by 5 to get 5 (remainder 0), then divide 5 by 5 to get 1 (remainder 0), and finally divide 1 by 5 to get 0 (remainder 1), resulting in 100 in base 5.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so the base 10 representation of 142 base 5 is... drum roll... 47! Yeah, it's like converting currencies, but with numbers. So, in base 5, 142 is like saying 1x5^2 + 4x5^1 + 2x5^0, which equals 47 in base 10. Cool, right?
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What is the base 10 representation of 1203^5
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46510 = 33305
this was a wrong answer.
The number 52 in base ten is simply the decimal representation of the value. It consists of 5 tens (50) and 2 ones (2), which together sum to 52. In different bases, such as binary or hexadecimal, the representation of the number would change, but in base ten, it remains 52.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so the base 10 representation of 142 base 5 is... drum roll... 47! Yeah, it's like converting currencies, but with numbers. So, in base 5, 142 is like saying 1x5^2 + 4x5^1 + 2x5^0, which equals 47 in base 10. Cool, right?
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15 divided by 3 is 5. Therefore, the mixed number representation of 15/3 is 5.
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Jeopardy - 1984 5-219 was released on: USA: 6 July 1989
The base number of an exponant is the number that you are multiplying by. For example, 5 to the power of 2. multiply 5 by itself 2 times.
The base of an exponent is the main number. For example in 56 the number 5 is the base and 6 is the exponent.