Divide 54 by 2. Use the integer quotient obtained in this step as the dividend for the next step. Repeat the process until the quotient becomes 0.
So we get answer 110110
0101 0011 (2) = 53 (16) which in BCD means 53
356 in binary is101100100
Decimal 30 = binary 11110. The decimal binary code (BCD), however, is 11 0000.
14 decimal in binary is 11102. In octal it is 168 and in hexadecimal it is 0E16.
It is that type of binary code where weights are assigned to each symbol position in the code word.
0101 0011 (2) = 53 (16) which in BCD means 53
No - the eight-bit binary code for 53 is 00110101 - if counting the binary number, when increasing the powers of two which you add together, you have written the indices at the top of the column in the wrong direction - it is the rightmost digit which starts at 20, increasing to 21, 22, 23, etc...
That IS the binary code.
00100001 is the binary code for 33
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The name for 512 in binary code is 1000000000.
Sixteen in the Binary code system is (1000)2
'2' Decimal code => '10' Binary code.
18 in binary is 10010