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10 August, 21:40

Convert each of the fo" wing base ten representations to its equivalent binary form a. 6 b. 13 C. d. 18 e. 27

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  1. 11 August, 00:35
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    6=110

    13=1101

    18=10010

    27=11011

    Explanation:

    A decimal number is converted to binary number by constantly dividing the decimal number by 2 till the number becomes zero and then write the remainders in reverse order of obtaining them. Then we will get our binary number.

    I will provide you 1 example:-

    18/2 = 9 the remainder = 0

    9/2 = 4 the remainder = 1

    4/2 = 2 the remainder = 0

    2/2 = 1 the remainder = 0

    1/2 = 0 the remainder = 1

    Writing the remainder in reverse order 10010 hence it is the binary equivalent of 18.
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