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Decimal to Binary - Continued
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Neets Module 13-Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
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1-42 Let’s go through this process and convert 0.2510 to its binary equivalent: The first figure to the left of the radix point is the MSD, and the last figure of the computation is the LSD. Rewrite the solution from MSD to LSD preceded by the radix point as shown: .012 Now try converting .62510 to binary: As we mentioned before, you should continue the operations until you reach the desired accuracy. For example, convert .42510 to five places in the binary system:

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