6
Octal.
Highest number is 7
The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443
In the decimal system, the largest digit in any place is 9.
To convert the decimal fraction 0.26 to octal, multiply the fraction by 8 and take the integer part as the next octal digit. Repeat this process with the new fractional part. For 0.26, multiplying by 8 gives 2.08, so the first octal digit is 2. Taking 0.08 and multiplying by 8 gives 0.64, with the next digit as 0. Continue this until you achieve the desired precision. Thus, 0.26 in octal is approximately 0.260.
Octal.
Highest number is 7
a digit from 0 to 7 in octal notation.
7 and 0
The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443The word is "octal", not octane. Take groups of three, from the right:10 100 100 011Now, convert each group to an octal digit (same as a decimal digit:2443
In the decimal system, the largest digit in any place is 9.
To convert the decimal fraction 0.26 to octal, multiply the fraction by 8 and take the integer part as the next octal digit. Repeat this process with the new fractional part. For 0.26, multiplying by 8 gives 2.08, so the first octal digit is 2. Taking 0.08 and multiplying by 8 gives 0.64, with the next digit as 0. Continue this until you achieve the desired precision. Thus, 0.26 in octal is approximately 0.260.
9 (in the decimal system).
9.
In the decimal system it is 99999
In the decimal system the place value of any digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If using other bases a similar relationship applies. In the octal (base 8) system, for example, place value of each digit is eight times that of the digit to its right.
127, 256