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What is 101011100?

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Updated: 12/24/2022

The number 101011100 is simply a large number. It can also be a form of binary code which uses binary 1's and 0's to complete very complex operations like those of a computer.

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How do you convert octal to binary number system?

Octal numbers are in the range 0 to 7. Since 111 binary is 7 decimal, every three bits in a binary number can be directly converted to a single octal digit. Thus the 9-bit binary number 101011100 can be split into three groups of three bits, 101 011 100, each of which can be converted to octal, 5 3 4, making the octal representation 5348. If a binary number is not an exact multiple of 3 bits, pad with zeroes until it is. Note that all bases that are a power of 2 are directly related to binary. A single base-4 digit represents two binary digits, while a base-8 digit represents three bits, base-16 every four bits, and so on.


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