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Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
Introduction to Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers Part 5 – Relationship Between Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers Thaddeus Konar 12/10/ Slide # 1 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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Relationship between Binary and Octal Numbers
= 9010 Converting to Octal: Binary: = 9010 Octal: = 9010 each octal digit is 3 bits 12/10/ Slide # 2 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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Relationship between Binary and Hex Numbers 2
= 9010 Converting to Hex: Binary: = 9010 Hex: A = each hex digit is 4 bits 12/10/ Slide # 3 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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Relationship between Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers 3
Converting to Octal: Converting to Hex: 7 B D A 12/10/ Slide # 4 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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Relationship between Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers 4
Decimal Binary Octal (3 binary digits) Hex (4 binary digits) 00000 1 00001 2 00010 3 00011 4 00100 5 00101 6 00110 7 00111 8 01000 10 9 01001 11 01010 12 A 01011 13 B 01100 14 C 01101 15 D 01110 16 E 01111 17 F 10000 20 10001 21 18 10010 22 19 10011 23 ( ) 13 ( ) 12/10/ Slide # 5 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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"nobody wants to be a 0 but everybody wants to be a 1"
Laurie Anderson - Home of the Brave 12/10/ Slide # 6 Binary, Octal and Hex Numbers Copyright Thaddeus Konar
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