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Conversion Guide

By: Xuan Mai

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Why is conversion useful?

Human understand Denary and computers can only understand Binary. Hexadecimal are shorter, easier to look and less often to make mistakes.

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Hexadecimal

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- Human Numbers- Base 10 - 0 to 9

- Shorter than Binary- Base 16 - 0 to 15

- Computer Numbers- Base 2 - 0 to 1

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10

16

Base Number

100

256

BN x BN

1000

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BN x BN x BN

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100000

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lsb

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32

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32

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Binary is a bit different to the example of Denary. They don't have other numbers to represent but just 0 and 1. 0 mean you don't need to count it and 1 mean you need to. 1 of the collumn is one bit. 4 bits equal a nibble, 8 bits equal a byte.

6 bits example

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A nibble (4 bits)

msb = most significant bitlsb = least significant bit

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A bit

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Hexadecimal have a sequence that is similar to Denary from 0-9.

Number 15

Number 12

Number 13

Number 14

Number 10

Number 11

From 10-15, they are letters.

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Support available! Watch the video to get help on what you have to do to convert them. A brief explaination on what is happening throughout the steps in the examples.

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Computer Science HomeworkBy: Xuan Mai Class: 9I

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