2|_1000000 0
2|_500000 0
2|_250000 0
2|_125000 0
2|_62500 0
2|_31250 0
2|_15625 1
2|_7812 0
2|_3906 0
2|_1953 1
2|_976 0
2|_488 0
2|_244 0
2|_122 0
2|_61 1
2|_30 0
2|_15 1
2|_7 1
2|_3 1
2|_1
=> (1000000) to base 10 = (11110100001001000000) base 2
2006-10-10 16:14:55
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answered by fsm 3
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Here is how to calculate it, divide with 2
if there is no rest you write a zero
and divide the new number with 2
if there is a rest you write 1 for the rest, and use the integer portion of the number, for the new division with 2, and so on.
1 000 000:2 rest by division represent 0,5
...500 000:2... 0
...250 000:2... 0
...125 000:2... 0
.....62 500:2... 0
.....31 250:2... 0
.....15 625:2... 0
.......7 812:2... 1
.......3 906:2... 0
.......1 953:2... 0
..........976:2... 1
..........488:2... 0
..........244:2... 0
..........122:2... 0
............61:2... 0
............30:2... 1
............15:2... 0
..............7:2... 1
..............3:2... 1
..............1:2... 1
..............0:2... 1
the result is in this case where the number was 1000 000 the binary expression will be:
11 110 100 001 001 000 000
2006-10-10 23:58:47
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answer #2
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answered by Broden 4
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Hi
answer: 11110100001001000000 base 2 or binary
or F4240 base 16 hexadecimal
or 1 million base 10
2006-10-10 23:13:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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using my computer's calculator
1,000,000 = 11110100001001000000
2006-10-10 23:13:50
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answer #4
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answered by Sherman81 6
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11110100001001000000
2006-10-10 23:08:03
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answer #5
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answered by utbobert 2
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