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Chapter 3, Problem 5RQ
Conversion of hexadecimal numbers to decimal numbers:
a.
Explanation of Solution
5A:
- • Given, hexadecimal number is 5A.
- • First, multiply the given hexadecimal number 5A with multiples of 16, with respect to their positions and then, add all the values to get the final answer.
- • The following calculation describes the decimal notation of the hexadecimal number 5A.
b.
Explanation of Solution
C7:
- • Given, hexadecimal number is C7.
- • First, multiply the given hexadecimal number C7 with multiples of 16, with respect to their positions and then, add all the values to get the final answer.
- • The following calculation describes the decimal notation of the hexadecimal number C7.
c.
Explanation of Solution
9B5:
- • Given, hexadecimal number is 9B5.
- • First, multiply the given hexadecimal number 9B5 with multiples of 16, with respect to their positions and then, add all the values to get the final answer.
- • The following calculation describes the decimal notation of the hexadecimal number 9B5.
Explanation of Solution
d.
1A6:
- • Given, hexadecimal number is 1A6.
- • First, multiply the given hexadecimal number 1A6 with multiples of 16, with respect to their positions and then, add all the values to get the final answer.
- • The following calculation describes the decimal notation of the hexadecimal number 1A6.
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