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Octal to Hex
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Neets Module 13-Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
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1-53 Hex to Binary To convert a hex number to binary, set up the number in the block format you used in earlier conversions. Below each hex digit, write the four-digit binary equivalent. Observe the following example: Convert ABC16 to binary: Solution: ABC16 = 1010101111002 Hex to Octal Just like the conversion of octal to hex, conversion of hex to octal is a two-step procedure. First, convert the hex number to binary; and second, convert the binary number to octal. Let’s use the same example we used above in the hex to binary conversion and convert it to octal: Convert these base 16 numbers to their equivalent base 2 and base 8 numbers: Q87. 2316 Q88. 1B16 Q89. 0.E416 Q90. 45.A16 CONVERSION TO DECIMAL Computer data will have little meaning to you if you are not familiar with the various number systems. It is often necessary to convert those binary, octal, or hex numbers to decimal numbers. The need for understanding is better illustrated by showing you a paycheck printed in binary. A check in the amount of $10,010,101.002 looks impressive but in reality only amounts to $149.0010

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