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Lucio Santilli
Umm.
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And here we go.
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So again, once again, good morning everyone.
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We will.
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We will start with a converting from base 10 to different bases and I will do one one example so as to
refresh that with you and then I will give you a number.
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That you can convert to those 3 bases so as to get started.
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Good, good.
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See that thing work all the time?
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
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That's why I it was.
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It was.
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It was weird.
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So the number that I will try to convert is OK.
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Is this one and we stop this one so it's.
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This is the number that we try to compare.
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2247.69531 to five.
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And so that's a decimal number and I will go to binary to excel and 2:00 o'clock.
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So I will start with the with the most.
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Tedious.
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One which is binary, has a lot of steps.
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Yeah, because you're.
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You're either dividing or multiplying by two, so to get to.
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To get to a number that is less than two, you have to do a lot of multiplications and the vision, so we'll
start with the.
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With the integer part.
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So for this type of conversion, you will split the number in two.
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You will take the integer part.
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And the fractional.
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And you will divide by two, multiply by two in this case.
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There is this a I mean it's is it OK the the quality of this video?
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So. So yeah.
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Hmm.
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You see the light?
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Is it better or not?
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Yeah.
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Maybe.
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Maybe I have to clean the camera.
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I don't know.
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Lucio Santilli
OK, I'll check.
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I'll.
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I'll check if this one is OK.
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I'll I I it's OK now.
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Yeah. OK.
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So for the integer part, I take the 2247.
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And I will divide by two.
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You may have a different way of dividing like you, you may use a different procedure.
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I'm OK if you have a different procedure as long as you keep the reminders.
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Uh.
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Which will be then the digits that you need to use to come to express the binary number and so.
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Or you could use the calculator.
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Of course, to do this multiple operations so to to for seven.
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If you divide by two is 1123 and the remainder is 1.
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And then we keep going right 112 to 3 / 2 is 561 and again the reminders one.
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But 161 / 2 is 280.
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Once again, the reminder is one you know, whenever the number is off and you divide by two, you get a
reminder 1.
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Now, because there's something left with the splitting that number into two 200 and eight 280.
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Sorry, divided by two is 140 and there's no reminder in this case because it's an even #140 / 2.
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It's 70 and once again the remainder is zero.
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70 / 235 reminder zero through the divided by two is 17 reminder 117 / 2 is 8 reminder One 8 / 2 is 4,
reminder Zero 2 / 2 is 2, and reminder 0, and finally 2 / 2 is 1 and reminder 0.
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So once we get a number, get a result that is less than the divider, we stop at that point and we assemble
the number from the most significant, which is the last number you get the last one.
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You get to the least significance, so we will have uh 100011000111 and that will be our integer part for
this number expressed in binary.
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Now for the fractional part.
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Instead of dividing, we will multiply that number, so we take the just the fractional part, just the point or
whatever.
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It's 0.6953125 and this again we will multiply by two and.
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As you can see, you don't need, you don't need a a super advanced calculator to do this one.
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However, if you have more decimals, this is just not gonna be enough.
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Lucio Santilli
Yeah.
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So you have to have a scientific calculator with 10 or 12 decimal places.
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Lucio Santilli
No, that's what I recommended it for.
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The class scientific any scientific calculator will do the job as long as you have a some decent number of
decimals and you have a, you know, exponent to race, numbers to base two, exponent 234 or minus 1 -,
2 minus, whatever.
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Lucio Santilli
That's when you do the conversion from binary to decimal from exa to decimal and from hotel to
decimal.
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But anyways, in this case we have that fractional number and we will multiply that by two.
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That's going to result in 1.390625, so that gives us the 1st.
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The first uh, we're gonna use this one, the 1st digit, so.
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That one.
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Know that that one is.
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Actually I don't think because.
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So that that one is the first one.
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That's we take it and then we'll continue multiplying by just the fractional part.
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So the .39.
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.390625 again by two.
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That's 0.78125.
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Once again we take.
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That's zero, and we keep on multiplying just the fractional part.
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And that it's 1.56 to 5 again would take the one.
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And we multiply the.
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.56.
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That is 1.1 to 5 would take the one.
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And we multiply the .1 to 5 which is 0.25.
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When 25, we take the zero, we multiply the .25 by two.
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That's .5.
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So you can see we take the zero and finally we multiply the .5 by two and that gives us 1.0.
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So that's our last.
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Lucio Santilli
That's my place and we stopped there because if we multiply again 0 times, whatever, it's gonna be 0
after that.
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Lucio Santilli
So with this numbers, the first one we got this one is the most significant one, which means it's the one
that Google will go after.
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This is my point and this last one will be the farthest from the.
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That's my point.
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Lucio Santilli
So we if we write from left to right, this is how we're gonna assemble the numbers 1011001.
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So 1011001 based that's going to be our number expressed in.
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Binary and let me see one thing because there's So what is it?
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No, no. OK.
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Bit.
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OK with this.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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OK.
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Alright.
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OK, so this is 1 conversion I from decimal to binary.
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From Exa to decimal.
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We follow the same proceed.
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We split the number.
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Which read the integer part by dividing it, and we treat the fractional part by multiplying that.
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So we'll take two to four 7.
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And with divided by 16, this is going to be.
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Ah, much faster.
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Because when you divide by 16, you don't get the those many steps.
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So this is 140 the result?
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The inconvenience is that now we have a fractional.
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Lucio Santilli
Sorry, we have a a reminder that may go from May have 16 different numbers no 16 different digits.
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So this is our first reminder .4375.
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And to get the digits style corresponds to this .4375 we will multiply by the divider and that is 7.
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So when you divide 2 to four 7 by 16, you get 140 by as a result, and there's a reminder of seven left.
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So that will be our 1st digit, our least significant digit of this exodus.
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Small then we keep on.
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Alright, we take 145 / 16 again and that is 8 the result and the remainder of the division is .75 which we
will then multiply by 16 to get the digit that.
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That is the reminder of that last division.
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OK, so now we have we start because eight is less than 16.
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There's nothing more to divide there.
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If we divide by 16, we're gonna get 0 as a result and eight as a reminder.
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So it's the same information.
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So we start there most significant, least significant.
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So the 1st 3 digits of this number, the integer part is 812 which is a decimal number and it's it's the digit
C in except decimal and then the seven.
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So that's our integer bar for the fractional part.
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We do like we've done for binary.
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We take the .6953125 and we multiply that.
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By 16.
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That is 11.
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.1 to 5.
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So 11 is our 1st digit.
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Now we keep multiplying by just a .1 to 5.
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The boy went to fight the multiplied by 16 and that is 2 and that's it.
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So we take the two, this is our two.
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Let's my places more significantly significant right?
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This is the one that goes to the closest to.
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That's my point.
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That is the closest to.
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This is my point and this is the farthest, so 11.
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Again, it's a.
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It's a decimal number.
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If you want this number to be expressed in the signal that is going to be the letter B or the digit B, and
then the two.
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So that's our exa or our number expressed in Excel in hotel.
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Not a big difference.
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OK.
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We we split the number again.
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And we would treat the integer part like we treated the integer part for binary and exa.
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The only difference is that we're gonna be divided by 8 now.
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So we take 2247 divided by 8.
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That is 100 and 82180.
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Sorry and the remainder is .875.
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So let's take the .875 and let's multiply that by eight.
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That is A7.
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That was our first reminder.
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That's our 1st digit.
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The more the the least significant digit of the integer part of this point of this octal number, and then we
keep on going, we keep on dividing the result by the base, which is 8 in this case.
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So it's 35 reminder 0, that's our second.
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Did you 35 / 8?
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It's four.
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And what's left is .375, which corresponds to #3.
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More significant, least significant.
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The digit that.
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That will represent this decimal number in octal, or the four, the three, the zero and the seven.
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The fractional part.
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Lucio Santilli
Again, we take the fractional part of the number, but now we are multiplying that by 8.
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O .6953125, multiply by 8 that is 5 and reminder 5625 we take the 1st 5.
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And we just multiply what's left.
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So the .56 to 5 by 8, that is 4.5 we take the four.
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And we multiply.
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The .5 by 8 which will result in a four again.
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And that would be your last digit and that's it.
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Lucio Santilli
We stopped there because zero.
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It's zero.
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OK, after this you will get zeros.
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Lucio Santilli
Infinitely so.
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Lucio Santilli
If you write from left to right, you have the five before and another four that space, right?
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So this is our hotel.
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A number or the same one?
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I I did this last class also that I say that if you have the binary representation of the number, you can go to
exa or hotel by just simply grouping this binary digits.
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Lucio Santilli
Uh.
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Into groups of three.
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If you wanna convert to octal or into groups of four, if you wanna convert to exa decimal.
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So to do that, you start grouping from the decimal point.
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Lucio Santilli
So if you want to have the octal representation and the exact representation, you will grow by three
starting from the decimal, the decimal point.
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Lucio Santilli
So I take 3.
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Three and then 3E, of course, there's nothing here, but these are zeros.
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Lucio Santilli
OK, in from from here to Infinity you have zeros and from here to Infinity you have zeros and on the
other side of this is my point.
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Lucio Santilli
We do the same thing.
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We have a tree ones 3 zeros.
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And this and so.
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Lucio Santilli
What is this?
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It's 1 zero and one.
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This is A5.
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What is this 100 that is 4?
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Lucio Santilli
What is this 1000?
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Lucio Santilli
It's a four.
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Lucio Santilli
Sorry NO1000, it's 100 and what happens on the other side of the small point I have 111 which is seven 4
+ 2 + 1.
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Lucio Santilli
Then I have 000 which is 0.
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Lucio Santilli
Then I have 011 which is a three and then I have 100 which is a four.
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Lucio Santilli
Ohh if we try to do the same for X, we're gonna group every four binary digits, start binary digit.
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Lucio Santilli
Yes, starting from the decimal point.
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Lucio Santilli
So we have four and then we have four.
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Lucio Santilli
And of course we're missing 10, but it's there and on the other side of the small point, we'll do, we'll
group this these four, then we group these four and then we group this four if I'm not mistaken.
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Lucio Santilli
OK, let's try.
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Lucio Santilli
So I have 1011 which is 8 + 2 + 111.
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Lucio Santilli
Then it's a B.
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Lucio Santilli
They have the same. Yeah.
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Lucio Santilli
Yeah.
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Lucio Santilli
Then then I have 001 and 0, so 080412 and 01.
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Lucio Santilli
So this is the two and on the other side I have still A7.
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Lucio Santilli
1100, which is a 12 which is, uh.
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Lucio Santilli
A sea.
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Lucio Santilli
And then I have an 8 if I'm not mistaken.
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Lucio Santilli
87.
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Lucio Santilli
BE287B2 and 4307544.
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Lucio Santilli
E You you could have done the same thing by expanding this right into four binary digits.
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Lucio Santilli
Sorry, this one into four binary digits to get the same binary representation, and you could expand it.
0:21:6.300 --> 0:21:15.240
Lucio Santilli
You could have expanded this to three binary digits per binary digits per octal digit to get the octal
representation of those numbers.
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Lucio Santilli
Is that OK?
0:21:25.630 --> 0:21:27.760
Lucio Santilli
I'm not gonna be asking you to do this in the exam.
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Lucio Santilli
Of course, I'm just showing you the this.
0:21:30.130 --> 0:21:40.930
Lucio Santilli
So you you know, you can go from if you have the binary, you can go to excel, you can go to Oakdale just
by grouping the numbers in groups of three.
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Lucio Santilli
If you wanna go to octal starting from this point on, forget that.
0:21:43.680 --> 0:21:50.670
Lucio Santilli
OK, you start from here and from there or from from here to the left and from here to the right.
0:21:50.840 --> 0:21:54.10
Lucio Santilli
And you can group them by 4 if you want to convert to external.
0:21:54.20 --> 0:21:58.150
Lucio Santilli
Again, starting from this point to the right and to the left.
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Lucio Santilli
Is that OK?
0:22:9.780 --> 0:22:10.190
Lucio Santilli
Good.
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Lucio Santilli
OK, let's see.
0:22:11.300 --> 0:22:14.430
Lucio Santilli
Let me check if I no, it's.
0:22:14.580 --> 0:22:14.830
Lucio Santilli
Yeah.
0:22:14.840 --> 0:22:15.210
Lucio Santilli
There you go.
0:22:17.170 --> 0:22:17.700
Lucio Santilli
A what?
0:22:18.810 --> 0:22:20.710
Lucio Santilli
OK, so now I will.
0:22:21.130 --> 0:22:21.960
Lucio Santilli
I will give you this number.
0:22:27.890 --> 0:22:29.330
Lucio Santilli
It's a one.
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Lucio Santilli
356.
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Lucio Santilli
.8.
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Lucio Santilli
5.
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Lucio Santilli
9375 they then OK and The thing is convert this number from the small tool the three bases.
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Lucio Santilli
Any question about this?
0:23:5.860 --> 0:23:6.630
Lucio Santilli
I didn't.
0:23:6.640 --> 0:23:8.620
Lucio Santilli
I didn't ask any question about this any any.
0:23:20.940 --> 0:23:21.390
Lucio Santilli
All right.
0:23:21.430 --> 0:23:22.720
Lucio Santilli
OK, so let's do this.
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Lucio Santilli
Let's take a.
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Lucio Santilli
10 minutes.

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