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ISBN: 9781259717550
Author: Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 4RQ
Program Plan Intro
Octal number system:
- Octal number system is also known as base-8 number system
- It is because eight distinct elements from 0 to 7 are used to represent a level.
- It means, in total, octal system has 8 numbers.
Binary number system:
- In binary system, the numbers “0” and “1” are only used.
- It means, in total, binary system has only 2 numbers.
- Therefore, the base used for binary numbering system is 2.
Explanation of Solution
b.
Conversion of octal number 130 to its equivalent binary number:
- Given, octal number is 130.
- Each digit of the octal number is converted into three bit binary equivalent.
- A group of three bit binary refers to its corresponding octal digit.
- Finally, the binary notation of the given octal number is noted.
- The following diagram describes the binary notation of the octal number 130...
Explanation of Solution
c.
Conversion of octal number 250 to its equivalent binary number:
- Given, octal number is 250.
- Each digit of the octal number is converted into three bit binary equivalent.
- A group of three bit binary refers to its corresponding octal digit.
- Finally, the binary notation of the given octal number is noted.
- The following diagram describes the binary notation of the octal number 250...
Explanation of Solution
d.
Conversion of octal number 1510 to its equivalent binary number:
- Given, octal number is 1510.
- Each digit of the octal number is converted into three bit binary equivalent.
- A group of three bit binary refers to its corresponding octal digit.
- Finally, the binary notation of the given octal number is noted.
- The following diagram describes the binary notation of the octal number 1510.
Explanation of Solution
e.
Conversion of octal number 2551 to its equivalent binary number:
- Given, octal number is 2551.
- Each digit of the octal number is converted into three bit binary equivalent.
- A group of three bit binary refers to its corresponding octal digit.
- Finally, the binary notation of the given octal number is noted.
- The following diagram describes the binary notation of the octal number 2551.
Explanation of Solution
f.
Conversion of octal number 2634 to its equivalent binary number:
- Given, octal number is 2634.
- Each digit of the octal number is converted into three bit binary equivalent.
- A group of three bit binary refers to its corresponding octal digit.
- Finally, the binary notation of the given octal number is noted.
- The following diagram describes the binary notation of the octal number 2634.
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