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Course: ECE-222 Digital Logic Design Lab Lecturer: Hossam Shalaby

Semester: Spring 2020 Assistant: Mahmoud Khodier

Assignment 1: Binary Number System

1) What is the exact number of bytes in a system that contains?


a. 32K bytes.
b. 64M bytes.
c. 6.4G bytes.

2) Convert the following numbers with the indicated bases to decimal:


a. (4310) 5
b. (198) 12
c. (435) 8
d. (345) 6

3) Determine the base of the numbers in each case for the following operations to be
correct:
a. 14/2 = 5.
b. 54/4 = 13.
c. 24 + 17 = 40.

4) Convert the hexadecimal number 64CD to binary, and then convert it from binary to
octal.

5) Express the following numbers in decimal:


a. (10110.0101) 2
b. (16.5) 16
c. (26.24) 8
d. (DADA.B) 16
e. (1010.1101) 2

6) Convert the following binary numbers to hexadecimal and to decimal:


a. 1.10010,
b. 110.010. Explain why the decimal answer in (b) is 4 times that in (a).

7) Do the following conversion problems:


a. Convert decimal 27.315 to binary.
b. Calculate the binary equivalent of 2/3 out to eight places. Then convert from
binary to decimal. How close is the result to 2/3?
c. Convert the binary result in (b) into hexadecimal. Then convert the result to
decimal. Is the answer the same?

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