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Neets Module 13-Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits
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BINARY-CODED DECIMAL

1-58 Just as you did with octal conversion, write out the hex number, placing each digit under the appropriate decimal value for that position. Multiply the decimal value by the base 16 digit and add the values. (Convert A through F to their decimal equivalent before multiplying). Let’s take a look at an example. Convert 2C16 to decimal: The decimal equivalent of 2C16 is 4410. Use the same procedure we used with binary and octal to convert base 16 fractions to decimal. If you choose to convert the hex number to binary and then to decimal, the solution will look like this: Convert these base 16 numbers to base 10: Q103. 2416 Q104. A516 Q105. DB16

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