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CHAPTER 2 Data Representation in Computer Systems

CHAPTER 2 Data Representation in Computer Systems

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2.3.3 Converting between Power-of-Two Radices 54 • EXAMPLE 2.9 Convert 110010011101 2 to octal and hexadecimal. 110 . 010 011 101 2 = 6235 8 Separate into groups of 3 for octal conversion . 1100. 1001 . 1101 2 = C9D 16 Separate into groups of 4 for octal conversion . CMPS375 Class Notes (Chap02) Page 4 / 20 by Kuo-pao Yang

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