Thank you for the post if your still active here but I wanted to know how does dividing by 0 give the remainder of 1?
Decimal 11 = binary 1011
To achieve the answer to what the decimal equivalent of the largest binary number with five places (or bits) is, work this equation: The formula is 2_ -1 where n is the number of bits. That will get you where you need to be.
Binary 100 is 4 in decimal.
1111 in binary is 15 in decimal. 1111 in decimal is 10001010111‬ in binary.
The binary number 11.1 in decimal would be 3.5
If 110 is binary, and you want the answer in decimal form,110 in binary = 6 in decimal, so binary 1102 = decimal 62 = 36If 110 is decimal, and you want the answer in binary form,Decimal 1102 = 12100; decimal 12100 in binary is 10111101000100
Binary 10000111 = Decimal 135
Decimal 30 = binary 11110. The decimal binary code (BCD), however, is 11 0000.
Decimal 181 in binary is 10110101
decimal [ 123 ] = binary [ | | | | 0 | | ]
Decimal 4 is binary 100.
Decimal 11 = binary 1011
69 in decimal = 1000101 in binary.
To achieve the answer to what the decimal equivalent of the largest binary number with five places (or bits) is, work this equation: The formula is 2_ -1 where n is the number of bits. That will get you where you need to be.
BAD16: Binary = 10111010110100010110 Decimal = 765206
Binary 100 is 4 in decimal.
1111 in binary is 15 in decimal. 1111 in decimal is 10001010111‬ in binary.