decimal fractions
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Dear sir A. O. A I can’t understand millinnum bug digit change
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@waseem-bai said in decimal fractions:
Dear sir A. O. A I can’t understand millinnum bug digit change
Millennium Bug:
It is a problem in the coding of computerized systems that was projected to create havoc in computers and computer networks around the world at the beginning of the year 2000.
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Aoa sir why we convert binary into decimal by negative signs on digits??
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@zareen said in decimal fractions:
Aoa sir why we convert binary into decimal by negative signs on digits??
The example which u have studied in lecture, there is a typo mistake. Now, i have explained two examples more to understand this concept. I hope u will understand this idea now. See the attached file.
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@farrukh said in decimal fractions:
sir i am good understand the Binary equivalent of the decimal fraction but binary to Hexadecimal change it??
Dear student,
It’s good to know that you understand conversion from binary to decimal. Now for conversion from binary to hexadecimal, you can use indirect method (recommended) or a direct method.
In indirect method, you will first convert binary number to decimal number and then the decimal number to hexadecimal number.
In direct method, you will consider the binary number in a group of 4 digits start from the right-most digit and then for each 4-digit binary you will write its equivalent hexadecimal using a conversion table. The following webpage will help you further Lear more
Best wishes
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@engr-ali said in decimal fractions:
Assallamulikum Sir, Conversion (59)10 into binary 59/2=28-1 ? 28/2=14-0 14/2=7-0 7/2=3-1 3/2=1-1 (111001) ?
Dear @Engr-Ali ,
$(59){10} = (111011){2}$
The mistake you have made is in the first step where you divided $59/2$. It has to be $29-1$ instead of $28-1$.
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