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Computer Numbering Systems Tutorial Sheet

This document is a tutorial sheet for an engineering mathematics course on computer numbering systems. It contains instructions for students to attempt all questions to prepare for an upcoming mid-term exam. Students are advised to work in groups for quality revisions. The document then lists several conversion problems between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal numbering systems for students to practice.

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Computer Numbering Systems Tutorial Sheet

This document is a tutorial sheet for an engineering mathematics course on computer numbering systems. It contains instructions for students to attempt all questions to prepare for an upcoming mid-term exam. Students are advised to work in groups for quality revisions. The document then lists several conversion problems between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal numbering systems for students to practice.

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Department of Applied Sciences and Business Studies

Crafty Certificate in Auto-electrical Engineering


Engineering Mathematics 1
Lecturer : Mr Chansa
Tutorial Sheet One: Computer Numbering System

INSTRUCTIONS

• You are required to attempt all question in preparation of mid-term test in week six.

• You are advised to work in groups for quality revisions.

1. Convert the following numbers to denary.


(a) 11101112 [2]
(b) 0.111012 [2]
(c) 10111.0112 [2]
(d) 101000.0112 [2]

2. Covert the following denary numbers to binary base


(a) 0.21875 [2]
(b) 0.28125 [2]
(c) 230.8125 [2]
(d) 28.575 [2]

3. Carry out the following binary system calculation


(a) 11112 + 11012 + 10012 [2]
(b) 11002 − 10102 [2]
(c) 111.10112 + 11.11012 [2]
(d) 110112 − 1112 [2]
(e) 111.11012 − 11.11012 [2]
(f) 1111.112 − 11.1012 [2]

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4. Convert the following denary numbers to a binary number via octal
(a) 3714 [2]
(b) 0.6875 [2]
(c) 514.4375 [2]
(d) 1716.78125 [2]

5. Convert the following binary numbers to denary via octal


(a) 111.01112 [3]
(b) 101001.01 [3]
(c) 1110011.100012 [3]
(d) 1110011011010.00112 [3]

6. Convert the following Hexadecimal numbers into their decimal equivalents


(a) 7A16 [2]
(b) 3F16 [2]
(c) 1A4E16 [2]
(d) BD16 [2]
(e) 4AC16 [2]

7. Convert the following to hexadecimal equivalents


(a) 110011112 [2]
(b) 111010102 [2]
(c) 100010112 [2]
(d) 101001012 [2]

END OF THE WORK

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