in march
.010
010 011 111
input: 76543210(8) output: 111 110 101 100 011 010 001 000(2)
Hot adjustment on the 1.3 engine is .009-.011 clearance on the Intakes, and .010-.012 clearance on the Exhaust valves
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
it forms the negative of the number and adds. eg 7 - 5 = 2 111 - 101 complement and increment the subtrahend. 101 ➔ 010 ➔ 011 add 111 + 011 = 010 (2)
The smaller the value the closer it is to zero..003 < .01, therefore .003 is closer to zero.On a number line (not to scale):---(0)--(.001)-(.002)-(.003)-(.004)-(.005)-(.006)-(.007)-(.008)-(.009)-(.010)-(.011)Notice how .003 is closer to 0 than .010
Each digit represents 3 bits. 0 = 000 1 = 001 2 = 010 3 = 011 4 = 100 5 = 101 6 = 110 7 = 111
011 27662310 011 27662306 Ashish Garg 011 27662310 011 27662306 Ashish Garg 011 27662310 011 27662306 Ashish Garg 011 27662310 011 27662306 Ashish Garg 011 27662310 011 27662306 Ashish Garg
As long as you can send/receive international messages, it's possible to send a sms/text message to a Korean cell phone. Usually this can be done by using 011-82-XX-and the rest of the number. XX = 10 for 010 cell phones, 11 for 011 cell phones, 16 for 016, and so forth. 011 can be sometimes omitted, as it's just a code for international. 82 is the country code for South Korea.
Convert every octal digit into three binary digit: 0->000 1->001 2->010 3->011 4->100 5->101 6->110 7->111
Convert each "digit" of the octal into a triplet of binary digits, according to the following rule: Octal Binary 0 000 1 001 2 010 3 011 4 100 5 101 6 110 7 111 So, for example, octal 53 = binary 101 011 [= decimal 43]