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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:34+05:30

What Is The Decimal Equivalent Of The Hex Number 0x3f?

What Is The Decimal Equivalent Of The Hex Number 0x3f?
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      2021-10-31T14:02:34+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 2:02 pm

      What is the decimal equivalent of the hex number 0x3f?

      0x3f is a hexadecimal number because it starts with the 0x these are not used in real life but sometimes they are used for certain things i.e., HTML colors, determining the errors in the code, short the binary numbers, and the math’s exercise. The decimal equivalent of the hex number 0x3f is 63.

      The explanation of the decimal 63 of hex number 0x3f is in the following article. We have also mentioned the decimal number while the decimal equivalent of the hex number. So read the topic or answer to the end.

      What is the hexadecimal number?

      The symbols in the hexadecimal consist of the 16 which include digits and alphabets such as 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, A, B, C, D, E, F in it the A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15.the purpose of the 0X is to demine that the particular number is the hex number.

      Let us take a look at how to convert the hex 0x3f into decimal, just focus on the number 0x and 3f. the step for the conversion is in the following:

      STEP 1: Multiply the number in order:

      • First digit with 1.
      • Second to last with 16,
      • Third to last digit with 16 x16.
      • Fourth to last with 16x16x16.
      • Continue the multiplication until no digit is left.

      Step 2: Sum all the answers you got by multiplying the digit to find the answer of 0x3f in decimal.

      Now you know the method let’s find the answer by practically in the following:

      Fx1=15.

      3×16=48.

      15+48=63

      Hence the answer to the decimal equivalent of hex number 0x3f is =63.

      what do you know about the equivalent decimal?

      In mathematics, the equivalent decimal is the decimal numbers that are equivalent and they shoe the same value. Both the number show the same amount of space which is taken by them. Such as the 0.1 which is one-tenth is the same as the 0.10 ten hundredths. A mode which is given below helps you to understand the equivalent decimal:

      As we know that 0.1 and 0.10 are equal because each tenth part is divided into ten equal parts, while if we split the hundredths to ten equal parts it will have 0.100 which is equivalent to 0.1.few concepts about decimal equivalent is important such as:

      • A difference of 0.1,0.10 and 0.100 must know because the place value shows the parts of an overall which get shorter from tenths, hundreds to thousandths we are moving toward the right of decimal point with position 10 times small.
      • Second,0.10 and 0,100 can simplify to 0.1 the extra zero in the right of 0.1 is the placeholders and represent the particular place value of the decimal digit.

      Some of the examples of the equivalent are:

      0.3 =0.30 ,0,19= 0.190 ,0.14=0.140 

      Simply the zero to the right of the last number apart from the zero of 1-9 is the equivalent decimal to the equal decimal digit without zero.

      0.2 = 0.20

      0.44 = 0.440

      0.791 = 0.7910

      0.2 = 0.200

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