Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134875460
Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 26CRP

a.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 1111 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 1111 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×23+1×22+1×21+1

b.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 0001 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 0001 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

0×23+0×22+0×21+<

c.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 10101 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 10101 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+0×23+1×22+0×21

d.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 1000 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 1000 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×23+0×22+0×21+<

e.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 10011 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 10011 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+0×23+0×22+1×21

f.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 000000 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 000000 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

0×25+0×24+0×23+0×22+0×

g.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 1001 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 1001 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×23+0×22+0×21+<

h.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 10001 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 10001 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+0×23+0×22+0×21

i.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 100001 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 100001 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×25+0×24+0×23+0×22+0×<

j.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 11001 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 11001 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+1×23+0×22+0×21

k.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 11010 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 11010 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+1×23+0×22+1×21

l.

Explanation of Solution

Convert binary representation 11011 to its equivalent base ten forms:

  • To find the conversion of binary representation 11011 to its equivalent base ten representations, multiply value of each digit by the quantity associated with its position and add the result:

1×24+1×23+0×22+1×21

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