Computer Science Illuminated
Computer Science Illuminated
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Author: Nell Dale, John Lewis
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 36E
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a.

Decimal numbers:

  • A decimal number is a number in which the whole number part and the fractional part is separated by a decimal point.
  • The dot is known as a decimal point of a decimal number.
  • Hence decimal numbering system is a method for representing both integer and non-integer numbers.

Base 18 numbers:

  • Base 18 number system consists of 18 numbers that is from 0 to 17.
  • The base value of base 18 number system is 18 as it contains 18 digits.
  • For base 18 number system, the numbers from 0 to 9 are represented as same as in decimal system.
  • From 10 to 15, the values for base 18 are represented in the form of characters from A to F.
  • For base 18, numbers from 0 to 15 are represented as hexadecimal numbers and it use symbols for numbers 16 and 17.

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b.

Conversion of decimal number 99099 into base 18 value:

  • Divide 99099 by 18 and it returns 5505 as quotient and 9 as remainder.
  • Divide 5505 by 18 and it returns 305 as quotient and 15 as remainder. The corresponding base 18 value for 15 is F.
  • Divide 305 by 18 and it returns 16 as quotient and 17 as remainder. The corresponding base 18 value for 17 is @...

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c.

Conversion of decimal number 1 into base 18 value:

  • Divide number 1 by 18. It is not possible as 1 is less than 18...

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