What does the letter b represent in a media access control (mac) address?
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MAC address is a unique address or serial number which cannot be modified and is found on every network adopter.
MAC address is a hexadecimal numbering system where each half, that is 4 bytes, is assigned a hex digit (base 16) with its equivalent decimal (base 10) and binary (base 2).
- So, this would mean that the letter B at hexadecimal is equivalent to decimal 11 and binary 1011.
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Answer: 11
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Since we don't have numerals to represent any individual digit larger than 9, hexadecimal numbers employ the letters A, B, C, D, E and F to represent the numbers 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15.
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