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Revision as of 09:34, 8 September 2008
Exercises: Binary to hexadecimal and decimal
- Convert the following numbers to their (unsigned) decimal and hexadecimal equivalent. For each one indicate the amount of storage required to store them (nybble, byte, word, double-word):
0 1111 0000 1110 0001 1101 0000 0000
- Hex to binary and decimal
- Same question for these numbers:
0 1234 1010 ffff
- Decimal to binary and hex
- Same question for these numbers:
129 15 32767