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Tutorial2 Fundamentals Part2

This document provides a tutorial on computer numbering systems with 8 questions. Students must complete conversions between binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal numbering systems. They are asked to convert numbers between the different systems, with examples including converting 11102 to decimal, 29 to binary, 343 decimal to binary via octal, and E716 hexadecimal to decimal. The tutorial is due on March 15, 2023 by 12:00 PM.

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Tutorial2 Fundamentals Part2

This document provides a tutorial on computer numbering systems with 8 questions. Students must complete conversions between binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal numbering systems. They are asked to convert numbers between the different systems, with examples including converting 11102 to decimal, 29 to binary, 343 decimal to binary via octal, and E716 hexadecimal to decimal. The tutorial is due on March 15, 2023 by 12:00 PM.

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MTH154S Tutorial 2

Fundamentals-2

Due date March 15, 2023, no later than 12:00 PM.

This tutorial will be based on the Fundamentals Lecture-Part 2: computer numbering systems.

There is a total of 8 questions. Total marks will be determined later.

1. Conversion of Binary to Decimal

Question 1: Convert the binary numbers given blow to decimal numbers.

(a) 11102

(b) 1100112

(c) 0.001112

(d) 11011.112

(e) 110101.01112

2. Conversion of Decimal to Binary

Question 2: Convert the decimal numbers given below to binary numbers

(a) 29
(b) 63
(c) 0.21875
(d) 47.40625
(e) 61.65625

3. Conversion of Decimal to Binary via Octal

Question 3: Convert the decimal numbers given below to binary numbers, via octal.

(a) 343
(b) 0.46875
(c) 247.09375
(d) 1716.78125

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Question 4: Convert the following binary numbers to decimal numbers, via octal.

(a) 111.0111

(b) 101001.01

4. Hexadecimal Numbers

Question 5: Convert the given hexadecimal numbers into their decimal equivalents.

(a) 𝐸716

(b) 2𝐶16

(c) 9816

Question 6: Convert the given decimal numbers into their hexadecimal equivalents.

(a) 5410

(b) 20010

(c) 23810

Question 7: Convert the given binary numbers into their hexadecimal equivalents.

(a) 110101112

(b) 100010112

(c) 101001012

Question 8: Convert the given hexadecimal numbers into their binary equivalents

(a) 3716

(b) 𝐸𝐷16

(c) 𝐴212

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