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3. Write the rules to subtract two binary numbers.
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C. Solve the following:
1. Convert (10111.011) into its decimal equivalent.
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2. Subtract (1101) from (100110) .
2 2
3. Add the following binary numbers:
a. (1000) and (101) b. (1011) and (101) c. (1001) and (101)
2 2 2 2 2 2
d. (1111) and (1111) e. (11001) and (10101)
2 2 2 2
4. Convert the following decimal numbers into binary:
a. (39) b. (72) c. (128) d. (55) e. (173)
10 10 10 10 10
D. Application-based questions.
1. Mitansh and Shreya measured their height and were trying to find the difference in binary
numbers. If the difference is 155 millimeters, what will be its binary conversion?
2. Six friends were playing encoding-decoding game, four of them have started
sharing the codes based on different number systems but two of them did not
find any number system in which they can share. Why cannot they encode in six
different number systems? Help them.
Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) #Coding and Computational Thinking
1. Guess my birthdate. I’m born in 9th month of year, my date of birth is “10111” in binary.
2. A group of friends were playing “Guess it right and quick”. They were supposed to answer
the correct number related to the code provided. Amaan gave Nissi “101110” but added this
number is in Binary. Help Nissi in figuring out Amaan’s number.
Crack The Code #Problem Solving & Logical Reasoning
Solve the crossword by filling it with equivalent decimal numbers or binary numbers.
Across
2. (101)
10
4. (100101101)
2
6. (1100)
2
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