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Converting Between Hex And Binary (GCSE Computing)
The following is a GCSE Computing test covering 'Converting Between Hex And Binary' from the broader topic 1. Data Representation. The test is geared towards the CAMBRIGE-IGCSE exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Convert the hexadecimal digit F to a 4-bit binary nibble.
Convert the 2-digit hexadecimal value 2A into an 8-bit binary number.
Convert the 12-bit binary number 100111010011 into a 3-digit hexadecimal value.
How many hexadecimal digits are needed to represent a 16-bit binary number?
Convert the hexadecimal digit A to a 4-bit binary nibble.
When converting between hexadecimal and binary, how many binary bits make up one hexadecimal digit?
Convert the 8-bit binary number 11110000 into a 2-digit hexadecimal value.
Convert the 8-bit binary number 00101111 into a 2-digit hexadecimal value.
Convert the 16-bit binary number 1010000000111101 into a 4-digit hexadecimal value.
Convert the 3-digit hexadecimal value 2F4 into a 12-bit binary number.
Convert the 8-bit binary number 00001111 into a 2-digit hexadecimal value.
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