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Digital electronics must use a numbering system that has more than ten digits.
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A binary code decimal representation of a binary number will always have more bits than the binary number.
Each position in a decimal multidigit number will have a weighting factor based on a power of only 10.
A method of converting decimal to binary is by successive division.
Hexadecimal is used to encode BCD numbers.
A computer will use ASCII code to store information internally.
In even parity, the sum of the individual bits in the code group must be even.
Many digital electronic systems work in hexadecimal instead of binary.
The hexadecimal equivalent of a decimal number would produce a larger number than the original decimal number.
The primary advantage of the hexadecimal number system is the ease with which conversion can be made between binary and hexadecimal numbers.
1210 = 11012 = C16 = 00010010 BCD
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