Conversion of binary numbers is turning a binary number (base 2) into a number with a different base. For example, the binary number 10101010 can be converted into decimal in the following way:
1 X 27 + 0 X 26 + 1 X 25 + 0 X 24 + 1 X 23 + 0 X 22 + 1 X 21 + 0 X 20 =
128 + 0 + 32 + 0 + 8 + 0 + 2 + 0 = 170
If you mean "How to convert binary 42 to base 10" then it is not valid.Binary numbers have primitive symbols of 0 an 1 and thus 42 is not binary
The sum of binary numbers is also a binary number.
All possible 2-bit numbers ... 0, 1, 2, and 3 ... are the same in BCD and binary. No conversion is required.
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The only numbers used in binary are 0 and 1
The binary number 1111 = 15
MODEMs do this function.
"Ordinary" numbers are on base 10 (="decimal"). Binary only has 2 digits. 0 and 1 (representing "on" or "off" in some circuits). So "conversion" is how to represent an number in one to how it appears in the other. So 10 (binary) means 1x21 + 0x20 , which is 2. Decimal to binary effectively means representing an ordinary ("decimal") number in binary form. So 10 (decimal) is broken up into powers of 2 as 8+2 = 1x23 + 0x22 + 1x21 + 0x20 which is 1010 (binary).
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
The decimal equivalent of the binary number 1111111111111111 is 65535.
Binary has all the numbers. Each binary digit can have the value 0 or 1 only.
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