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Octal to Decimal - Continued
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Neets Module 13-Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
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Hex to Decimal - Continued

1-57 Example: Convert 24.368 to decimal: Solution: 24.368 equals 20.4687510 If your prefer or find it easier, you may want to convert the octal number to binary and then to decimal. Convert the following numbers to decimal: Q97. 178 Q98. 648 Q99. 3758 Q100. 0.48 Q101. 0.61 8 Q102. 10.228 Hex to Decimal It is difficult to comprehend the magnitude of a base 16 number until it is presented in base 10; for instance, E016 is equal to 22410. You must remember that usually fewer digits are necessary to represent a decimal value in base 16. When you convert from base 16 to decimal, you may use the positional notation system for the powers of 16 (a bar graph). You can also convert the base 16 number to binary and then convert to base 10. Note in the bar graph below that each power of 16 results in a tremendous increase in the decimal equivalent. Only one negative power (16 -1) is shown for demonstration purposes:

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