1 Converting number representation in different bases (By hand) Convert these numbers from base 10 to both bases 2 and & Show how you reach your results_ (45)10 ii. (39)10 (6) Convert these numbers from base 2 to base 10: (11111111)2 ii. (1111111)2 (c) Convert these numbers from base 10 to base 5: (15)10 ii, (123)10 (d) Convert these numbers from base 8 to base 10: (4.1)8 ii. (10.24)8
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(45)10 To base 2: 45 / 2 = 22 remainder 1 22 / 2 = 11 remainder 0 11 / 2 = 5 remainder 1 5 / 2 = 2 remainder 1 2 / 2 = 1 remainder 0 1 / 2 = 0 remainder 1 So, (45)10 = (101101)2 To base 8: 45 / 8 = 5 remainder 5 5 / 8 = 0 remainder 5 So, (45)10 = Show more…
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