Practice - Groupings in Hexadecimal
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Practice Questions
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Convert the binary number 1101 to hexadecimal.
💡 Hint: Group the binary digits into sets of four.
What is the decimal equivalent of hexadecimal 7F?
💡 Hint: Convert each hex digit to decimal, then combine.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the hexadecimal representation of the binary 1110?
💡 Hint: Convert using groups of four.
In two's complement, how do you represent -1?
💡 Hint: Consider the process of negation.
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Challenge Problems
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Convert the binary number 01011010 to its hexadecimal equivalent and explain your steps.
💡 Hint: Always group binary into sets of four from the right.
What happens when you add two's complement values of -1 and 1? Explain the concept of overflow in the result.
💡 Hint: Think about how carries affect the most significant bit.
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