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Week002-LabEx

The document provides a laboratory exercise focused on converting numbers between different bases including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It includes detailed step-by-step conversions for specific numbers such as 11011101 (binary), 25 (decimal), 70 (octal), and CD1 (hexadecimal). The exercise serves as a practical application of number system conversions in computing fundamentals.

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Week002-LabEx

The document provides a laboratory exercise focused on converting numbers between different bases including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It includes detailed step-by-step conversions for specific numbers such as 11011101 (binary), 25 (decimal), 70 (octal), and CD1 (hexadecimal). The exercise serves as a practical application of number system conversions in computing fundamentals.

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Computing Fundamentals

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Number System

Week002 – Number System


Laboratory Exercise 001- Practice Laboratory 001

1. Convert 11011101(binary) to base 10, 8 and 16

Base 10:

1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1

(2*7)+1(2*6)+0(2*5)+1(2*4)+1(2*3)+1(2*2)+0(2*1)+1(2*0)
=128+64+0+16+8+4+0+1 =221

Base 8:

221/8=27 with remainder 5

27/8=3 with remainder 3

3/8= 0 with remainder 3

=335

Base 16:

221/16 = 13

with remainder 13 (D)

13/16 = 0

with remainder 13 (D)

= DD

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2. Convert 25(decimal) to base 2, 8 and 16

Base 2:

25/2=12 with remainder 1

12/2=6 with remainder 0

6/2=3 with remainder 0

3/2=1 with remainder 1

1/2=0 with remainder 1 =11001

Base 8:

25/8=3 with remainder 1

3/8= 0 with remainder 3

=31

Base 16:

25/16=1 with remainder 9

1/16= 0 with remainder 1

=19

3. Convert 70(octal) to base 2, 10 and 16

Base 2:

(7)8=111 (0)8=000 =111000

Base 10:

=70 =7(81)+0(80) =56+0 =56


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Base 16:
(7)8=(111)2 (0)8=(000)2 111 000 (70)8 = (111000)2 0011=3 1000=8 =38

4. Convert CD1(hexadecimal) to base 2,10 and 8


CD1 hex to base 2:

(C)16=(1100)2 (D)16=(1101)2 (1)16=(0001)2


1100 1101 0001 110011010001

CD1 hex to base 10:

(CD1)16 C(16*2)+D(16*1)+1(16*0) 12(25*6)+13(16)+1(1) =3281

CD1 hex to base 8: 110011010001


110=6 011=3 010=2 001=1 =6321

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