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Binary to Decimal conversion 14 Decimal to Binary conversion 15 Converting Decimal fractions to Binary 16 Binary Arithmetic 17 Signed and Unsigned Binary Numbers 19 1’s & 2’s complement 20 Lesson No. 03 23 Floating-Point Numbers 24 Hexadecimal Numbers 27 Lesson No. 04 31 Octal Numbers 31 The Excess Code 34 The BCD Code 34 The Gray Code 36

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ICT - LESSON PLANS

ICT - LESSON PLANS

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Lesson plan 1 001 Task 1 – External Hardware handout 002 Task 1 – Internal Hardware handout 003 ... and be able to carry out simple operations on binary numbers [for example, binary addition, and conversion between binary and decimal]

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Introduction to digital systems - nyu.edu

Introduction to digital systems - nyu.edu

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Hexadecimal numbers • The hexadecimal number system (AKA hex) is a base 16 notation. It is the most popular large-base system for representing binary numbers.

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Binary Numbers Lesson Plan - Colorado School of Mines

Binary Numbers Lesson Plan - Colorado School of Mines

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Binary Numbers Lesson Plan . Overview— Binary Numbers . Summary . Data in computers is stored and transmitted as a series of zeros and ones. The goal of this lesson is to demonstrate how ordinary numbers can be represented with only two numbers. Timeline . What Time Where . Demonstration 10 BinaryLessonPlan.docx BinaryWorksheets.docx

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Binary Numbers - Computer Technology Courses

Binary Numbers - Computer Technology Courses

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Jul 12, 2011 · Binary Numbers •The hexadecimal system, or Hex, uses base 16, therefore there are 16 possible digit symbols. The hexadecimal system groups binary number by 4’s and from 0 to 9 it is the same as a decimal number equivalent in binary form.

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