Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780132737968
Author: Thomas L. Floyd
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 7P
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a) Convert binary number 1110 to decimal.
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b) Convert binary number 1010 to decimal.
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c) Convert binary number 11100 to decimal.
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d) Convert binary number 10000 to decimal.
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e) Convert binary number 10101 to decimal.
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f) Convert binary number 11101 to decimal.
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g) Convert binary number 10111 to decimal.
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h) Convert binary number 11111 to decimal.
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Chapter 2 Solutions
Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
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