This document provides a series of questions involving converting between different numeric bases including binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal. It asks the reader to list values from 0 to 15 in various bases, convert between bases up to base 4, obtain 1's and 2's complements, represent signed numbers from +7 to -8, and convert values between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal.
This document provides a series of questions involving converting between different numeric bases including binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal. It asks the reader to list values from 0 to 15 in various bases, convert between bases up to base 4, obtain 1's and 2's complements, represent signed numbers from +7 to -8, and convert values between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal.
This document provides a series of questions involving converting between different numeric bases including binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal. It asks the reader to list values from 0 to 15 in various bases, convert between bases up to base 4, obtain 1's and 2's complements, represent signed numbers from +7 to -8, and convert values between decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal.
1. List the binary, octal and Hexa numbers for decimal 0 to 15.
2. Convert the decimal number 250.5 to base 3, base 4
3. Write the first 10 numbers in base 8 4. Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complement of the following binary numbers 1010101, 0111000 , 0000001 , 10000 , 00000. 5. Convert the following numbers into decimal numbers i) 10110111011011102 ii) A0CB.EE 16 6. How are negative numbers represented? Represent signed numbers from +7 to -8 using different ways of representation. 7. Convert the following. i. AB16 = ( )10 ii. 12348 = ( )10 iii. 101100112 = ( )10 iv. (24.315)6 = ( )10 v. (68BE)16 = ( )10