Friday, March 12, 2010

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03/12/1910 NEW COMPUTER TASK!

gentita HOLA BELLA, ONCE AGAIN WELCOME TO THE BLOG OF THE GROUP 3. THE TEACHER HAS SENT A NEW COMPUTER TASK WITH A DATE OF DELIVERY LIMIT TO MARCH 14 HS to 23:59 . WHETHER OR SEND IT HS 00.00 TO YOU WILL NOT RECOGNIZED OK? SO THAT TO MAKE SURE AND KEEP VISITING THE BLOG.

Do the following in your notebook, without a calculator or computer:

1) Convert the following numbers to base 8: a) 942 10 b) 1238 10

2) Add and give the answer in base 16: 4562 +10110101 8

2 3) Add 372.34 + 136.2 8 8

4) Add 1 2 2 + 1 2 + 1 + 1 2

5) Add 2 110.01 +101.01 + 11.01 2 2

6. Convert to octal EFEA 16

7. Convert to binary 0.6875 10

8. Convert to base 16: 1001011 2

9. 1T2 number in base 4 is equal to 26 to find T.

10. Abc number in base 2 is equal to the number ab in base 4 as it "to" if the number abc is different from zero.

11. Is there a system in which the following equalities are satisfied simultaneously ?:
a. 3 + 4 = 10 and 3 x 4 = 15
b. 2 + 3 = 5 and 2 x 3 = 11

12. In a class there are 100 students, of whom 24 are boys and 32 are girls. What the preceding sentence base is true?

13. One teacher notes on the board equal 3x4 = 10. Before deleting you think that maybe is written in a non-decimal numbering system. Is this possible? What would be the basis of this system?

14. Converts hexadecimal numbers to binary as follows: 7A5D 16, 1010 16 , F8F 16

15. Given the numbers 30, 35 and 22 in decimal, perform the sum and express the result binary numbering system.

Save your file with your name and code. Transport by e-mail as a matter of specifying Task1

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