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Module 1. Mathematics

What is 738 in binary coded decimal?

  • 1011110010
  • 111100010
  • 11100111000

Explanation

BCD encodes each decimal digit separately in 4-bit binary: 7 = 0111, 3 = 0011, 8 = 1000. Concatenated this is 0111 0011 1000, which written without the leading zero is 11100111000.

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Can anyone tell me that how this answer come?

Community Comments (2)

D
dimky Posts: 514 29.11.2012 / 00:09
Uuh, this is most popular question reported by users as wrong. Please check diffirence between "binary" and "binary coded decimal". Wikipedia will explain everything.
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Sokeros Posts: 13 26.10.2019 / 01:09
well you have to represent each digit alone. so 7 in binary is 111(2^2+2^1+2^0) then 3 is 0011 and 8 is 1000. altogether 111 0011 1000

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