Computer Science, asked by kushmanat00027, 3 months ago

5. If the decimal number is a fraction then its binary equivalent
is obtained________ by the number continuously by 2 *

(1 Point)

1. Dividing

2. Multiplying

3. Subtracting

4 . Adding​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the decimal number is a fraction then its binary equivalent

is obtained_____Dividing___ by the number continuously by 2 *

Answered by SmritiSami
0

If the decimal number is a fraction then its binary equivalent is obtained dividing by the number continuously by 2. (Option A)

  • The binary equivalent is derived via way of means of accumulating the integer issue after again and again multiplying the decimal quantity via way of means of 2.
  • If it's miles an integer, however, the binary equal is determined via way of means of dividing the quantity via way of means of 2 and accumulating the remainders.
  • The technique is as follows:
  1. Divide the end result via way of means of two.
  2. Get the subsequent iteration's integer quotient.
  3. Get the binary digit's remainder.
  4. Repeat the method till the quotient equals 0.
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