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Tutorial for Week 1

Numeration System – Binary, Octal & Hexadecimal Arithmetic

1. Convert the numbers of 111, 75, 10 and 8000 to:


a) Base of 5 b) Base of 7 c) Base of 9

2. Convert this numbers to base of 2


a) 29 b) 200 c) 41 d) 789

3. Convert this numbers to base of 8


a) 52 b) 26 c) 2001 d) 128

4. Convert this numbers to base of 16


a) 9 b) 218 c) 842 d) 10048

5. Convert the number given to the desired base number


a) 10112 to base 8
b) 111101 to base 8
c) 10001112 to base 16
d) 11110012 to base 16
e) 658 to base 2
f) 33138 to base 2
g) 452916 to base 2
h) 3D5C16 to base 2
i) 4448 to base 16
j) CD3D16 to base 8

6. Fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate numbers

Counting in Different Bases


Decimal Binary Octal Hex Decimal Binary Octal Hex
(10) (2) (8) (16) (10) (2) (8) (16)
0 0 0 0        
1 1 1 1 11 1011 13 B
2 10 2 2 12 1100 14 C
3 11 3 3 13 1101 15 D
4 100 4 4 14 1110 16 E
5 101 5 5 15 1111 17 F
6 110 6 6 16 10000 20 10
7 111 7 7 17 10001 21 11
8 1000 10 8 18 10010 22 12
9 1001 11 9 19 10011 23 13
10 1010 12 A 20 10100 24 14

7. Perform the operations below:


a) 11112 + 10012 b) 100112 + 10101012
c) 111012 - 10102 d) 100112 - 10112
e) 110012 × 102 f) 100112 × 10112
g) 11112 ÷ 102 h) 100112 ÷ 112

8. Perform the operations below:


a) 1778 + 1008 b) 65718 + 53268
c) 207658 – 3008 d) 748 – 18
e) 44328 × 78 f) 33338 × 1118
g) 56778 ÷ 68 h) 12568 ÷ 218

9. Perform the operations below:


a) E4616 + 1F16 b) FF9816 + 239816
c) EEFD16 – 31316 d) 4616 – 916
e) 45916 × A16 f) 315C16 × 416
g) EEE16 ÷ E16 h) CDCD16 ÷ D16

10. What is the application of base number in electrical engineering? Please


explain?

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