Decimal number 310 is equivalent to (1234) to the base 6
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. Assuming that the number 400 is in base 10 then it is a decimal equivalent. If it is in any base other than 10 then it is not a decimal.
1101 base 2
55 base 10
That depends on what base your number is written in now. -- If it's base-7 now, then it's equal to the decimal number 120,100 . -- If it's base-3 now, then it's equal to the decimal number 820 . -- If it's a binary number (base-2), then it's equal to the decimal number 85 .
the decimal number 75 is equivalent to what base four number
Decimal number 310 is equivalent to (1234) to the base 6
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. Assuming that the number 400 is in base 10 then it is a decimal equivalent. If it is in any base other than 10 then it is not a decimal.
1101 base 2
55 base 10
That depends on what base your number is written in now. -- If it's base-7 now, then it's equal to the decimal number 120,100 . -- If it's base-3 now, then it's equal to the decimal number 820 . -- If it's a binary number (base-2), then it's equal to the decimal number 85 .
The ternary equivalent of the decimal number 462 is 122010.
The octal equivalent of the decimal number 321 is 501.
1111 1111 base 2
1016 in base 10 = 3F8 in base 16.
Binary 1001111 is 79 in decimal.
The binary equivalent of the decimal number 75 is 1001011.