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Convert the following to Octal, hexadecimal and binary (long method(multiply and Divide by methods)) a.1364.367(10) b.1568.246(10)...

Convert the following to Octal, hexadecimal and binary (long method(multiply and Divide by methods))

a.1364.367(10)

b.1568.246(10)

c.846.578(10)

d.245.86(10)

e.2647.95(10)

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The numbers can be converted to binary, octal and hexadecimal as given below :

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