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Module 5. Digital techniques / Electronic instrument systems

0011011000101001 when transferred to computer language this information can be a representation of

  • binary, octal or hex coded data.
  • hex, octal and binary numbers.
  • hex, octal and decimal numbers.

Explanation

Inside a computer the same stored bit pattern can be displayed and interpreted in several number bases for human convenience, commonly hexadecimal, octal and decimal as well as the underlying binary. The marked answer reflects that one binary word can stand for any of these representations.

giovanni asking:

Why??

Community Comments (1)

R
raulsburgos Posts: 2 22.03.2018 / 20:03
Because is binary, is not lógic represent binary to binary.

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