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11 (decimal) would be written in binary as 1011
The word decimal comes from ten. So without the number 10, decimal would have no meaning.
It is a number system with the base 1, so for example 1 would be represented with |, 2 with , 5 with | etc.
It is an irrational number meaning that it cannot be represented as a fraction or with any number of decimal places (it would go on for an infinite amount of digits). It can only be approximated. To 5 decimal places it is: 1.41142
Largest 8 bit unsigned number is 11111111 binary which is the number 255 in decimal. In hexadecimal 255 is represented as FF In octal 255 is represented as 377. The related link below will help.
11 (decimal) would be written in binary as 1011
That would be 216 - 1, or 65535.
To write sixty-six and six thousandths in decimal form, you would write it as 66.006. The whole number part, sixty-six, is represented before the decimal point. The decimal part, six thousandths, is represented after the decimal point.
The word decimal comes from ten. So without the number 10, decimal would have no meaning.
They the Sexagesimal number system. It means that it has a numeral system with sixty as its base. We used the decimal system with ten as its base. The system was convenient back then but I would not change our decimal system for the sexagesimal.
It is a number system with the base 1, so for example 1 would be represented with |, 2 with , 5 with | etc.
No. eg 0.1 is non terminating in binary and so would only ever be an approximation, just like 0.3, 0.33, 0.3333333 are all approximations of 1/3 (which is non terminating when represented as a decimal).
39 = 100111
To express .20 as a whole number, you would multiply it by 100 to shift the decimal two places to the right. This would give you 20 as a whole number. Converting a decimal to a whole number involves removing the decimal point by multiplying the decimal by the appropriate power of 10.
You would look under the number 394.266 for books about Christmas feasts and festivals in the Dewey Decimal System.
Sharks would typically be classified under the Dewey Decimal System number 597.3, which covers topics related to cartilaginous fishes, including sharks, rays, and skates.
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