Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133923605
Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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**Binary and Decimal Conversion Exercises**

1) Convert and show ALL work:

   a) Convert 89 to 8-bit, unsigned binary  
   
   b) Convert 254 to 8-bit, unsigned binary  
   
   c) Convert 11111101 to decimal  
   
   d) Convert 01101111 to decimal  

**Explanation:**

To complete these exercises, you'll need to understand the process of converting between binary and decimal numbering systems. 

- **Binary to Decimal Conversion:** This involves adding powers of 2 for each bit that is set to 1. 
   
- **Decimal to Binary Conversion:** This involves dividing the decimal number by 2 and recording the remainder until the result is 0, then reading the remainders from bottom to top.

For steps and detailed solutions, each conversion can be expanded with intermediate steps, explaining how binary digits represent increasing powers of 2 (from right to left), and similarly how you can build a binary number by subtracting powers of 2 from a decimal number.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Binary and Decimal Conversion Exercises** 1) Convert and show ALL work: a) Convert 89 to 8-bit, unsigned binary b) Convert 254 to 8-bit, unsigned binary c) Convert 11111101 to decimal d) Convert 01101111 to decimal **Explanation:** To complete these exercises, you'll need to understand the process of converting between binary and decimal numbering systems. - **Binary to Decimal Conversion:** This involves adding powers of 2 for each bit that is set to 1. - **Decimal to Binary Conversion:** This involves dividing the decimal number by 2 and recording the remainder until the result is 0, then reading the remainders from bottom to top. For steps and detailed solutions, each conversion can be expanded with intermediate steps, explaining how binary digits represent increasing powers of 2 (from right to left), and similarly how you can build a binary number by subtracting powers of 2 from a decimal number.
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