-- The decimal system (base-10) uses 10 digits to write all numbers.
-- The binary system (base-2) uses 2 digits to write all numbers.
The Binary system uses only the numbers 1 & 0. The decimal system has "dots" in them example of decimal: 1.25
A remainder is the numbers after a decimal point; sometimes used as repesenting in binary to get a binary number from a decimal number.
easy, 1011. in binary of course. convert 1011 binary to decimal you get 11.
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a) 6401 in Binary is 1100100000001b) 1010110 in decimal is 86
The Binary system uses only the numbers 1 & 0. The decimal system has "dots" in them example of decimal: 1.25
It is 127 in decimal numbers.
Binary can only be 1 & 0. Decimal numbers have a dot in them. Binary numbers use only 2 symbols (0 and 1) to represent different numbers, while decimal numbers use 10 symbols (0 to 9) to represent different numbers. check the below link for more.
A remainder is the numbers after a decimal point; sometimes used as repesenting in binary to get a binary number from a decimal number.
To ensure they are read as binary numbers and not decimal numbers.
easy, 1011. in binary of course. convert 1011 binary to decimal you get 11.
1001 base 2 = 9 base 10
Decimal 2010 = Binary 11111011010.
212 (decimal) is 11010100 (binary)
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