5 Chapter
5 Chapter
5 Chapter
Algebra
Chapter 5 Binary Numbers.
Exercise 5.1
1. Convert the decimal integer to its binary equivalent by using division
remainder technique.
(1)
2710; (2) 3510;
(3)
8910;
(4) 4710; (5) 10210;
(6) 11310; (7) 4410;
(8) 6110;
(9) 12910; (10) 5510;
2. Convert the binary integers to their decimal equivalent.
(1) 1100112; (2) 100012;
(3) 11002
(4) 11112; (5) 1000002;
3. Convert the decimal integer to its binary equivalent by using expansion
method.
(1) 2210;
(2) 13810;
(3) 26710;
(4) 41410;
(5) 27610
Exercise 5.2
1. Add binary numbers. Verify your answer in the decimal system.
(1)
(3)
(5)
101112 + 1000112;
(2)
1012 + 1112 + 1002;
101102 110102;
(4) 10001112 + 10012; + 1102
11112 + 1011112 + 10011112
2. Solve the following problems and verify your answers in the decimal
number system.
(1) 10012 + 1112;
(2) 11112 + 11012
(3) 1100112 1011012;
(4) 111012 11012;
(5) 1000002 111112
3. Simplify the following:
(1)
11012 + 11112 + 1101112 1012; + 11012
(2)
11112 + 10012 11012 + 101112
Verification in the decimal number system makes you sure of the correct
answer.
Problem Set 5
1. Find the binary equivalents of the following decimal numbers.
(a) 9410;
(b) 12210
(c) 415310
2. Find the decimal equivalents of the following binary numbers:
(a) 1012;
(b) 1011102;
(c) 110112
3. (a) What do you mean by bit in computer terminology?
(b) How many different 5-bit numbers are there? Which are they?
(c) In what range do all the 4-bit number lie?
4. Solve and answer the following:
(a) 11012 = 10;
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