Asked by nano
You've had some fun playing with the applications of hexadecimal. Now, let's take a deeper look at the fundamentals of hex. Make a table with 16 rows and 4 columns. The columns should be Base 10, Base 2, Base 4, and Base 16. The rows should be the numerical values for 0 through 1510 in each base. Each number in each column should have the same number of digits, so pad as necessary.
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Answered by
oobleck
so, how far have you gotten?
Good luck with that, as 1510<sub><sub>16</sub></sub> = 5392<sub><sub>10</sub></sub> = 1010100010000<sub><sub>2</sub></sub>
Good luck with that, as 1510<sub><sub>16</sub></sub> = 5392<sub><sub>10</sub></sub> = 1010100010000<sub><sub>2</sub></sub>