It could mean the base for the number: for example, 238 is 23 in base 8, 10012 is binary 1001 and so on.
238 is 28% of 850
100
The number 225 in binary is 11100001
That's not a binary number ! Binary numbers can only use the digits 1 and 0.
It could mean the base for the number: for example, 238 is 23 in base 8, 10012 is binary 1001 and so on.
238 is 28% of 850
Isotope U-238 has 92 electrons. This number corresponds to the atomic number of uranium, which is 92.
100
The number 919167 in binary is 11100000011001111111
The number 225 in binary is 11100001
The number 4693 in binary is 1001001010101
The number 1 as a binary number is 1
There is no decimal number for the binary number 13 because 13 cannot be a binary number.
In a uranium-238 atom, the number in the isotope name stands for the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. So in this case, uranium-238 has 92 protons (atomic number) and 146 neutrons (238 - 92).
The number 14 in binary is 1110
47 in binary code is 00010111.