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differentiate between decimal number system and binary number system ?? write 5 points​

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Answered by anupamsgpgi
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For example, 250 is 11111010 in the binary system. Or the number 2 is represented as 10 in this system. ... So, the decimal number system uses ten different digits (from 0 to 9); but the binary number system uses only two different digits (0 and 1). Decimal system is also called Hindu-Arabic or just Arabic number system.

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Answered by mdkashibaliansari
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1) Decimal numbers consist of combination ten digits or values from 0 to 9 (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9). Binary numbers are formed by combination of only 2 digits or values 0 (zero) and 1 (one). 2) The radix for decimal number is 10 i.e all the digits in a decimal number are expressed in terms of powers of The decimal number system operates in base 10, wherein the digits 0-9 represent numbers. In binary system operates in base 2 and the digits 0-1 represent numbers, and the base is known as radix.

They are the same. The type decimal is an alias for System. Decimal. So basically decimal is the same thing as Decimal.

Similarities are both systems use the concept of place value, and in both systems, we can calculate each digit's value by multiplying the digit with the matching power of 2 and 10, the sum is the total value of the number.

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