Hexadecimal to Decimal - EASY!
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@Conc4pt I love you too...but I love my wife more!
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@YvesHenri each number in the binary code (when he says hey look we got binary) are either 0 or 1.. the values that he writes above the binary code are what the 0's or the 1's are multiplied by.. since multiplying anything by zero will always = zero, u only multiply the "1's" by the value above (in blue) look at his binary code.. now look at any value that has 1 below it -> which are 1024, 128, 64, 2, and 1... the rest (4, 8, 16, 32, 256, 512) are represented by 0 therefore are not used :)
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You made that look ridiculously easy...thank you so much...
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@d0ma1n92 A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, ^^
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@d0ma1n92 if youre counting to the base of potatoe indeed c is 13 and bippety is bop
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Yeah...!
EDM
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Passed only got one wrong :) Thanks
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thanks to u i might pass my midterm tomorrow
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Thanks. So simple to understand and getting binary as well kills two birds with one stone. will let you know if I pass my exam tomorrow.
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