This table is to clarify every step of the conversion however in practice and to get the ease and speed of conversion you can follow the following manner to get the results. Let 1980 is any decimal number to be converted into its binary equivalent

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This table is to clarify every step of the conversion however in practice and to get the ease and speed of conversion you can follow the following manner to get the results.

Let 1980 is any decimal number to be converted into its binary equivalent. Than following the method given in the table we will solve this problem in the following manner:

2

1980

 

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2

990

0

2

495

0

2

247

1

2

123

1

2

61

1

2

30

1

2

15

0

2

7

1

2

3

1

2

1

1

2

0

1

When we arrange the remainders according to the direction of arrow, we get the binary number equivalent to the decimal number 1980

= 0111 1011 1100

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Chapter 2 Introduction of Hard Disks
Chapter 3 Logical Approach to Disks and OS
Chapter 4 Number Systems
Chapter 5 Introduction of C Programming
Chapter 6 Introduction to Computer Basics
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Chapter 8 Disk-BIOS Functions and Interrupts Handling With C
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