Computer Science, asked by archanatettra2, 6 days ago

Explain binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number system. ​

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Answered by vir9688
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Each digit in an octal number represents three bits. Similarly, hexadecimal notation uses base-16 numbers, representing four bits with each digit. Octal numbers use only the digits 0-7, while hexadecimal numbers use all ten base-10 digits (0-9) and the letters a-f (representing the numbers 10-15).

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Answered by yes1129
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Base 2 (Binary) — Represent any number using 2 digits [0–1] Base 8 (Octal) — Represent any number using 8 digits [0–7] Base 16(Hexadecimal) — Represent any number using 10 digits and 6 characters [0–9, A, B, C, D, E, F]

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