Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780133760064
Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 23CRP

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Convert 8 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 8 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    2824022021001

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    8=1000

Therefore, (1000)2 is the binary number for integer 8.

Convert 9 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 9 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    2924122021001

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    9=1001

Therefore, (1001)2 is the binary number for integer 9.

Convert 10 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 10 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    21025022121001

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    10=1010

Therefore, (1010)2 is the binary number for integer 10.

Convert 11 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 11 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    21125122121001

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    11=1011

Therefore, (1011)2 is the binary number for integer 11.

Convert 12 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 12 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    21226023021101

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    12=1100

Therefore, (1100)2 is the binary number for integer 12.

Convert 13 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 13 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    21326123021101

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top.

    13=1101

Therefore, (1101)2 is the binary number for integer 13.

Convert 14 to its binary number:

  • To find the conversion of integer into binary notation with base 2 number system, divide the digit 14 by 2 such that the quotient must be zero:

    21427023121101

  • To find the binary number write the remainders in order from bottom to top

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