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  • Question
  • When using the repeated division by 2 method of converting from decimal to binary, one must write the first remainder as the:


  • Options
  • A. MSB
  • B. MSB, provided the following sequence of remainders are written in descending order until the final remainder is achieved.
  • C. LSB
  • D. LSB, provided the final remainder is used to replace the original LSB, which is then moved to the MSB position.

  • Correct Answer
  • MSB 


  • Number Systems and Codes problems


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    • 1. Convert the decimal number 151.75 to binary.

    • Options
    • A. 10000111.11
    • B. 11010011.01
    • C. 00111100.00
    • D. 10010111.11
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    • 2. What is the result when a decimal 5238 is converted to base 16?

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    • A. 327.375
    • B. 12.166
    • C. 1388
    • D. 1476
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    • 3. The difference of 111 ? 001 equals ________.

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    • A. 100
    • B. 111
    • C. 001
    • D. 110
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    • 4. Convert the following binary number to decimal.
      100110102

    • Options
    • A. 154
    • B. 155
    • C. 153
    • D. 157
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    • 5. The base of the hexadecimal system is:

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    • A. eight.
    • B. sixteen.
    • C. ten.
    • D. two.
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    • 6. Which of the following is an invalid BCD code?

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    • A. 0011
    • B. 1101
    • C. 0101
    • D. 1001
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    • 7. What is the difference between binary coding and binary-coded decimal?

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    • A. BCD is pure binary.
    • B. Binary coding has a decimal format.
    • C. BCD has no decimal format.
    • D. Binary coding is pure binary.
    • Discuss
    • 8. Convert the binary number 1100 to Gray code.

    • Options
    • A. 0011
    • B. 1010
    • C. 1100
    • D. 1001
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    • 9. Convert the following octal number to decimal.
      178

    • Options
    • A. 51
    • B. 82
    • C. 57
    • D. 15
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    • 10. How many BCD code bits and how many straight binary bits would be required to represent the decimal number 643?

    • Options
    • A. 12 BCD, 12 binary
    • B. 12 BCD, 10 binary
    • C. 12 BCD, 9 binary
    • D. 16 BCD, 9 binary
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