Q1. a. Illustrate mathematically how to convert the following Binary number into Decimal Number system.
101112 = ?10
(11.10)2= ?10
(100011.011)2 = ?10
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b. Illustrate mathematically how to convert following decimal number into binary Number system.
(345)10 = ?2
(45.25)10 = ?2
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c. Illustrate mathematically how to convert the following Octal number into Decimal Number system.
278 = ?10
308 = ?10
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d. Illustrate mathematically how to convert the following Hexadecimal number into Decimal Number system.
(2F)16 = ?10
(BCC)16 = ?10
(2F. A2)16 = ?10
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e. Illustrate mathematically how to convert following Binary number into Octal Number system.
101012 = ?8
(11100.11)2= ?8
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f. Illustrate mathematically how to convert the following Binary number into Hexadecimal Number system.
101012 = ?16
(11100.11)2= ?16
(100011.011)2 = ?16
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g. Solve and write the result of sum for given hexadecimal number
B D 5
+ A A B
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A D 5
+ F E C
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Solve and write the result of subtraction for given hexadecimal number
B D 5
- A A B
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B C 9
- E F C
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- A F 4
A B C
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