No. In general, their internal processing is in binary numbers and there are programs that enable them to work with hexadecimal numbers.
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11111000 (from the Windows Calculator)
If you use Windows, you can use the Windows calculator to convert from decimal to binary. Change to scientific mode, be sure the calculator is in decimal, type the decimal number, and switch to binary. If you are practicing decimal to binary conversion, this is a great tool to verify that you have done your calculations correctly.
I used a number base calculator. The answer is 457.
You can easily convert decimal to binary in the scientific calculator - for example, the scientific calculator found in Windows. In this case, type the number in decimal, then click on "binary" to convert to binary.
actually I'm not sure that you can do it on a calculator or not. I think the only way is deviding untill the half of the number. But I recently have found a great site that works as calculator and it can help you to understand a number is prime or not. Go to prime-calculator dot com.