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Number System Identification Guide

The document discusses different number systems including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It provides examples of numbers belonging to each system and shows the conversions between them. For the telephone code in part i, it belongs to the decimal system. It then shows how to convert the decimal number to other number systems by successive division.

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Number System Identification Guide

The document discusses different number systems including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It provides examples of numbers belonging to each system and shows the conversions between them. For the telephone code in part i, it belongs to the decimal system. It then shows how to convert the decimal number to other number systems by successive division.

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ITE 1812 – Mathematics For IT

Assignment 01
A) Consider the different types of number system: Binary, Decimal, Octal, and
Hexadecimal. From these types, identify the one to which each of the following
numbers belongs?

i. Telephone code of a country you want to study.

Answer :

Australia telephone code is +61,

+61 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

Decimal Number System = (6*101) + (1*100)

= 60 + 1

= 6110

ii. Your registration number multiplied by three.

Answer :

My registration number is E2041384,

The letter “E” means External,

2041384 * 3 = 6124152

6124152 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

Decimal Number System = 612415210

= (6*106) + (1*105) + (2*104) + (4*103) + (1*102) +

(5*101) + (2*100)

= 6000000 + 100000 + 20000 + 4000 + 100 + 50 + 2

= 612415210
iii. Your identity card number after removing all English letters at the end.

Answer :

My identity card number is 987560126,

987560126 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

Decimal Number System = 98756012610

= (9*108) + (8*107) + (7*106) + (5*105) + (6*104) +


(0*103) + (1*102) + (2*101) + (6*100)

= 900000000 + 80000000 + 7000000 + 500000 +


60000 + 0 + 100 + 20 + 6

= 98756012610

iv. Your birthday in numbers in the format of ddmmyyyy merged with the string
“ABF” at the end.

Answer :

My birthday is 12091998ABF,

This is a Hexadecimal Number System because ABF is added at the end of the birthday.

Hexadecimal Number System = 12091998ABF16

v. Date of commencement of the ITE 1812 course in ddmmyyyy format.

Answer :

Date of commencement (ITE 1812) is 02112020,

02112020 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

Decimal Number System = 0211202010

= (0*107) + (2*106) + (1*105) + (1*104) + (2*103) +


(0*102) + (2*101) + (0*100)

= 0 + 2000000 + 100000 + 10000 + 2000 + 0 + 20 +


0

= 211202010
vi. Multiplication of the two numbers presented in (i) and (ii).

Answer :

61 * 6124152 = 373573272

373573272 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

Decimal Number System = 37357327210

= (3*108) + (7*107) + (3*106) + (5*105) + (7*104) + (3*103)


+ (2*102) + (7*101) + (2*100)

= 300000000 + 70000000 + 3000000+ 500000 + 70000 +


3000 + 200 + 70 + 2

= 37357327210

vii. Division of the two numbers presented in (v) and (vi).

Answer :

211202010 / 37357327210 = 0.005653562910

0.0056535629 is belongs to Decimal Number System.

B) By showing all steps clearly, convert the number in part (i) to all other number
system.
 Decimal to Binary conversion.

6110 to Binary

2 61

2 30 1

2 15 0

2 7 1

2 3 1

1 1

6110 1111012
 Decimal to Octal conversion

6110 to Octal

8 61

7 5

6110 758

 Decimal to hexadecimal conversion

6110 to Hexadecimal

16 61

3 13 (D)

6110 3D16

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