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Binary for the decimal number 2 is 10 (or 0000 0010 if you want it as a byte value) ASCII code for the decimal number 2 is 50 (Dec), 34 (Hex), 062 (Oct), 0011 0010 (Bin)
50% = 0.50
Guessing you are referring to ABC, binary. 50 bit binary numbers If you meant instead the Harvard Mark I, decimal. 23 digit decimal numbers. Both computers were completed in 1942.
7/50 to decimal:= 7 ÷ 50= 0.14
To get 78% of a whole number, multiply the given whole number by the decimal equivalent of 78% which is 0.78. Example: 78% of 50 = 0.78 * 50 = 39
To 'back-calculate' a percentage such as this, you divide the number by the decimal equivalent of the percentage. * 40% = 0.4 So, 50 ÷ 0.4 = 125
0010=2 0011=48 0011 0010=50
The decimal equivalent would be 0.28
If the question is, "What is the equivalent number to the base 5 of the decimal number 50? The answer is 200 (2 x 52) + (0 x 5) + (0 x 1) = 2 x 25 = 50
3/50 = 0.06
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