1010. All you have to do is divide by 2.
Written as a binary number, 10 + 101 + 1010 = 10001.
This number is approximately 3.436 X 1010
2.176*1010
The number that comes before 1010 is 1009. In the decimal number system, each digit represents a power of 10, with the rightmost digit representing 10^0 (1), the next digit representing 10^1 (10), and so on. Therefore, to find the number before 1010, you simply subtract 1 from the last digit, resulting in 1009.
1010. All you have to do is divide by 2.
505 / 1/2 = 505 x 2 = 1010 Therefore, the number we are finding two thirds of is 1010. 2/3 x 1010 = 673.3 recurring (that is, 673.3333...)
To convert the binary number 1010 to decimal, we start from the right and assign each digit a power of 2, increasing from right to left. In this case, the rightmost digit is 0, so it has no contribution. Moving left, the next digit is 1, which corresponds to 2^1. The next digit is also 0, so it has no contribution. The leftmost digit is 1, which corresponds to 2^3. Adding these contributions together (0 + 2 + 0 + 8) gives us the decimal equivalent of 1010, which is 10.
In Roman numerals 1010 = MX = 1000+10 = 1010
Binary(1010) = Hex(A)
1010 = A
Exactly as in the question 1010 but if you mean in Roman numerals it is MX
Yes. It can be divisible by 1, 1010, 2, 5, and more.
1010 100 is a binary number that translates to the decimal number 40. It represents a quantity in base 2 numbering system, where each digit is a power of 2.
10
Written as a binary number, 10 + 101 + 1010 = 10001.
1010