It is 36.
36% = 0.36 in decimal
decimal equivalent of 3/36 = 0.83333...3/36:= 3 ÷ 36= 0.83333... in decimal
You can set the problem as a fraction, then convert it to decimal, then to percent: 36 minutes of an hour = 36/60 (reduced, it is 3/5) To change 3/5 to a decimal, divide the top number by the bottom number = 0.6 0.6 = 60%
No, 36 equals to 100%. Each number equals to 100% as long as it is not part or percentage of something.
It is 0.72
72 decimal = 20 in base 36.
100100 is 36 in binary.
since there are 3 digits next to the decimal that means 36 is over 1,000 so 0.036 will be converted to 36 over 1,000
36 as a decimal is 36
36/10 or 33/5
It is 36.
100100 is 36 in binary.
42 count the zeros and use like this. 1 and 5 zeros, is 2^5 = 36 1 and 2 zeros, 4 = 40 10 is 2, so 42
5e5e36 is a hexadecimal number. In decimal numbers it is 6184502.
It didn't, early computers had a very wide range of word and character sizes many machines were decimal so their word/character sizes were defined in decimal digits not binary bits. Even microprocessors the first commercial microprocessor the Intel 4004 was a 4 bit not 8 bit machine. The 8 bit byte as a standard only originated in 1964 with the IBM System/360.Some examples of different computers of the past:ABC: 50 bit binary words; no characters.ENIAC: 10 digit decimal words; no characters.IAS: 40 bit binary words; no characters.UNIVAC 1: 12 character/digit decimal words; 1 digit characters.IBM 701: 36/18 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 702: variable length character/digit words; 1 digit (6 bit) characters.UNIVAC 1101: 36 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 650: 10 digit decimal words; 2 digit characters.IBM 704: 36 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.UNIVAC 1103: 36 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 705: variable length character/digit words; 1 digit (6 bit) characters.IBM 709: 36 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 7090: 36 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 1620: variable length decimal words; 2 digit characters.IBM 1401: variable length character/digit words; 1 digit (6 bit) characters.DEC PDP-1: 18 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.IBM 7030: 64 bit binary words, variable length character/byte strings; variable length (4 to 8 bits) characters/bytes.CDC 6600: 60 bit binary words; 6 bit characters.DEC PDP-8: 12 bit binary words; 6 or 8 bit characters.IBM System/360: 32 bit binary words, variable (up to 32 digits) length decimal words; 8 bit characters/bytes.DEC PDP-10: 36 bit binary words; variable length (1 to 36 bits) characters.UNIVAC 1110: 36 bit binary words; 6 or 9 bit characters/bytes.etc.
11 over 36 into a decimal = 0.3055...11/36:= 11 ÷ 36= 0.3055... in decimal