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Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal, and BCD Numbers
23 Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal, and BCD Numbers Click on the Computer Image at the bottom right for a direct web link to Wikipedia Math. Prepared by: Midori Kobayashi Humber College
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23.1 - the binary number system
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23.1-EXAMPLE 4 23.1-The Binary Number System Expanded notation
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23.1-EXAMPLE extra 23 22 21 20 23.1-The Binary Number System
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23.1-EXAMPLE 8 Divide 59 by 2 2 59 Remainder 1 2 29 (59 2 = r 1) 1 2 14 (29 2 = r 1) 2 7 (14 2 = r 0) 2 3 1 ( 7 2 = r 1) Read up 2 1 ( 3 2 = r 1) 1 23.1-The Binary Number System ( 1 2 = r 1) 1
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23.1-EXAMPLE 9 Multiply by 2 Integer Part 2 1 2 0.1875 2 0.375 Read Down 23.1-The Binary Number System 2 0.75 2 1.50 1 2 1.00 Stop! 1
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23.2 - The Hexadecimal Number System
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23.2-EXAMPLE 14 23.2-Hexadecimal Number System
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23.2-EXAMPLE extra 23 22 21 20 23.2-Hexadecimal Number System
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23.2-EXAMPLE 18 Read up 23.2-Hexadecimal Number System
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23.3 - The Octal Number System
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23.3-EXAMPLE 19 23.3-The Octal Number System
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23.3-EXAMPLE 20 23.3-The Octal Number System
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BCD Codes 23.4-BCD Codes
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23.4-EXAMPLE 21 23.4-BCD Codes
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23.4-EXAMPLE 22 23.4-BCD Codes
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23.4-EXAMPLE 23 23.4-BCD Codes
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