50!
110010 base 2 has one 2, one 16 and one 32 32 + 16 + 2 = 50 base 10
20
27 = 102 base 5 Base 10: 27 = 2 x 10 + 7 = 27 Base 5: 102 = 1 x 25 + 0 + 2 = 27
It is 15 in base 10.
The number represented in base 2 by the digits 111 is equal to the decimal number 7.
110010 base 2 has one 2, one 16 and one 32 32 + 16 + 2 = 50 base 10
50 base 10 = 110010 base 2
20
27 = 102 base 5 Base 10: 27 = 2 x 10 + 7 = 27 Base 5: 102 = 1 x 25 + 0 + 2 = 27
10.58 converts to 10 29/50
It converts the number 2 to an exponent base 10, i.e. 2 = 10x. It then halves 'x' and then reverts the number back to a decimal, i.e. the square root of 2 = 10x/2.
There is no smallest number, in any base.
It is 15 in base 10.
10 base 6 equals 6 base 10
The number represented in base 2 by the digits 111 is equal to the decimal number 7.
Assuming the original number is written in base 10, there is no need to convert this to base 10 as it is already there. The hexadecimal number represented as 601 in base 16 is represented in decimal as 1537.
The US system that is based on the number 10 is the base 10 system. In the base 10 system the numbers roll over every 10; example 10,20,30.