ESSENTIALS OF COMPUTER ORGAN..-TEXT
ESSENTIALS OF COMPUTER ORGAN..-TEXT
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Chapter 2, Problem 1E

Explanation of Solution

a)

Converting 458 base 10 to base 3 using subtraction method:

Step 1:

Check the possibility of multiplying any integer with the powers of 3 which may result in lower number than 458. The number that can be subtracted from the given number 458 with the power of 3 is 243. The number 243 is less than 458. So subtract 243 from 458.

458-243=35x1------------215

Step 2:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 215 with the power of 3 is 81 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 215. The number 162 is less than 215. So subtract 162 from 215.

215-162=34x2------------53

Step 3:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 53 with the power of 3 is 27. The number 27 is less than 53. So subtract 27 from 53.

53-27=33x1------------26

Step 4:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 26 with the power of 3 is 9 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 26. The number 18 is less than 26. So subtract 18 from 26.

26-18=32x2------------8

Step 5:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 8 with the power of 3 is 3 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 8. The number 6 is less than 8. So subtract 6 from 8.

8-6=31x2------------2

Step 6:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 2 with the power of 3 is 1 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 2. So subtract 2 from 2. The result will be 0. The process is stopped as the remainder is 0.

2-2=30x2------------0

Therefore, the equivalent value of 45810 is “1212222”.

Explanation of Solution

b)

Converting 677 base 10 to base 5 using subtraction method:

Step 1:

Check the possibility of multiplying any integer with the powers of 5 which may result in lower number than 677. The number that can be subtracted from the given number 677 with the power of 5 is 625. The number 625 is less than 677. So subtract 625 from 677.

677-625=54x1------------52

Step 2:

Take 5 to the power of 3 that is 125. The number 125 is greater than 52. So make the value as 0.

52-0=53x0------------52

Step 3:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 52 with the power of 5 is 25 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 52. The number 50 is less than 52. So subtract 50 from 52.

52-50=52x2------------2

Step 4:

Take 5 to the power of 1 that is 5. The number 5 is greater than 2. So make the value as 0.

2-0=51x0------------2

Step 5:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 2 with the power of 5 is 1 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 2. So subtract 2 from 2. The result will be 0. The process is stopped as the remainder is 0.

Therefore, the equivalent value of 67710 is “102022”.

Explanation of Solution

c)

Converting 1518 base 10 to base 7 using subtraction method:

Step 1:

Check the possibility of multiplying any integer with the powers of 7 which may result in lower number than 1518. The number that can be subtracted from the given number 1518 with the power of 7 is 343 and it should be multiplied by 4 in order to get the nearest number of 1518. The number 1372 is less than 1518. So subtract 1372 from 1518.

1518-1372=73x4------------146

Step 2:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 146 with the power of 7 is 49 and it should be multiplied by 2 in order to get the nearest number of 146. The number 98 is less than 146. So subtract 98 from 146.

146-98=72x2------------48

Step 3:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 48 with the power of 7 is 7 and it should be multiplied by 6 in order to get the nearest number of 48. The number 42 is less than 48. So subtract 42 from 48.

48-42=71x6------------6

Step 4:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 6 with the power of 7 is 1 and it should be multiplied by 6 in order to get the nearest number of 6. So subtract 6 from 6. The result will be 0. The process is stopped as the remainder is 0.

6-6=70x6------------0

Therefore, the equivalent value of 151810 is “42662”.

Explanation of Solution

d)

Converting 4401 base 10 to base 9 using subtraction method:

Step 1:

Check the possibility of multiplying any integer with the powers of 9 which may result in lower number than 4401. The number that can be subtracted from the given number 4401 with the power of 9 is 729 and it should be multiplied by 6 in order to get the nearest number of 4410. The number 4374 is less than 4401. So subtract 4374 from 4401.

4410-4374=93x6------------27

Step 2:

Take 9 to the power of 2 that is 81. The number 81 is greater than 27. So make the value as 0.

27-0=92x0------------27

Step 3:

The number that can be subtracted from the given number 27 with the power of 9 is 9 and it should be multiplied by 3 in order to get the nearest number of 27. So subtract 27 from 27.

27-27=91x3------------0

Step 4:

Take 9 to the power of 0 that is 1. So make the value as 0. The result will be 0. The process is stopped as the remainder is 0.

0-0=90x0------------0

Therefore, the equivalent value of 440110 is “60302”.

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