Data Representation in the Computer | Number Systems Conversion
Number Systems Conversions for Data representation in the Computer is usually one of the most challenging topic for most students as well as other computer users. However, this video simplifies this topic by clearly demonstrating how to convert numbers from one number system to another using very well illustrated examples. Therefore, this video demonstrates how to convert Decimal number system to binary, to octal and to hexadecimal; then convert binary to decimal, octal and hexadecimal; convert octal to binary, to decimal and to hexadecimal; and convert hexadecimal to binary, to octal and to decimal number system. In addition, this presentation illustrates how to convert numbers that have both integral and fractional components (integers and reals). It is advisable that you listen carefully to this presentation in a consistent manner from the beginning to the end because as you progress ahead with the video, it is expected that you have clearly understood the previous concepts covered in the video. Also, make sure to work out on every question posted at the end of each number system conversion to test your understanding of the concept already covered before you proceed to the next number system conversion. This video is part 2 of a 3-part series of presentations on topic "Data representation in the computer" that are posted in @emeliswapict YouTube channel. It's therefore advisable that you also listen to the video for part 1 of 3 and part 3 of 3, in order to gain thorough understanding of the topic on Data Representation in the Computer. #computerstudies #informationcommunicationtechnology #computernotes #computertutorials #computertopics #ictnotes #ictnotes #ictmodules #computerunits #ictunits #computerunits #computertopics MORE COURSES ARE AVAILABLE and ACCESSIBLE FROM EMELISWAP ICT YouTube channel ( @emeliswapict ) through the following link: https://www.youtube.com/@emeliswapict
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