The direct answer is 27. HEX is a base-16 system. The character 116 represents 1610. The character b16 represents 1110. 16 + 11 = 27 in the decimal system.
A number is divisible by 12 if it is divisible by 3 AND it is divisible by 4. Rule 1a (Divisibility by 3): Add up all the digits of the number. Is this number divisible by 3? Rule 1b (Divisibility by 4): Is the number formed by the last two digits of the original number (the number left after deleting the hundreds, thousands, millions etc) divisible by 4? If the answer to 1a is NO, then the number is not divisible by 3 and so not divisible by 12. In this case, obviously, rule 1b is irrelevant. If the answer to 1b is NO, then the number is not divisible by 4 and so not divisible by 12. If the answer to both 1a and 1b is YES, then the number is divisible by 12.
It depends on what 1B is!
You have to convert the fraction to a decimal. For instance if what you wanted to divide by is in cell 1A then in cell 1B if you want to divide by 2/3you type =A1/0.666.
One method: Take the decimal number, divide by 16. The remainder of the division will be the least significant (rightmost) digit of the hexadecimal number. (Of couse, convert 10 to a, 11 to b, etc.) Take the quotient from the previous step, divide it by 16. The remainder will be the next digit of the hexadecimal number (going right to left). Repeat until the quotient is 0. Example: Convert 300 to hexadecimal. 300/16 = 18 Remainder 12 (12 is c in hex). 18 /16 = 1 remainder 2. 1/16 = 0 remainder 1. So the hexadecimal number is 12c.
algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
1B base 16 = 27 base10
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A number is divisible by 12 if it is divisible by 3 AND it is divisible by 4. Rule 1a (Divisibility by 3): Add up all the digits of the number. Is this number divisible by 3? Rule 1b (Divisibility by 4): Is the number formed by the last two digits of the original number (the number left after deleting the hundreds, thousands, millions etc) divisible by 4? If the answer to 1a is NO, then the number is not divisible by 3 and so not divisible by 12. In this case, obviously, rule 1b is irrelevant. If the answer to 1b is NO, then the number is not divisible by 4 and so not divisible by 12. If the answer to both 1a and 1b is YES, then the number is divisible by 12.
Divide the number that you want to be found as the percentage of by the other number. Normally it is the smaller number being divided by the larger number. So say you wanted to find out what percent of 23 is 16. Say the 23 is in B1 and the 16 in B2. In another cell you could put a formula: =B2/B1 You are dividing the 16 by 23. You will get a decimal value which will be .695652 Then format the value as percentage. With no decimal places you will get 70%. Format it to have additional decimal places if you need to.
It depends on what 1B is!
1a + 1b because they are different terms and could not be added together. But 1a × 1b would be 1
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6b+b+b is the same as 6b+1b+1b you can add the numbers together if the variables are the same. 6b+1b+1b=8b
the same as other cars.
Giambi has played for three teams (A's (1996-01, 09), Yankees (2002-08), Rockies (2010-11)) at three different positions (3B, 1B, DH) since 1996. Here are the amounts he's been paid per year: 1996- $120,000 (3B) 1997- $205,000 (3B) 1998- $315,000 (1B) 1999- $2,103,333 (1B) 2000- $3,103,333 (1B) 2001- $4,103,333 (1B) 2002- $10,428,571 (1B) 2003- $11,428,571 (1B) 2004- $12,428,571 (1B) 2005- $13,428,571 (1B) 2006- $20,428,571 (1B) 2007- $23,428,571 (DH) 2008- $23,428,571 (DH) 2009- $4 mil (DH) 2010- $1.75 mil (1B) 2011- $1 mil (1B)
You have to convert the fraction to a decimal. For instance if what you wanted to divide by is in cell 1A then in cell 1B if you want to divide by 2/3you type =A1/0.666.
The model number MK49-1B typically refers to a 49-inch unit, often associated with televisions or display screens. However, to confirm the exact specifications and type of unit, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or product listing.