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Pineapple(Posted 2010) [#1]
I need 210103647840849769591934654987391467520 converted to binary. Thanks!


_Skully(Posted 2010) [#2]
10011110000100000111110110011101001101110010101110111001000011010100000111100101001001101111110101101110100000000000000000000000

http://www.exploringbinary.com/binary-converter/


Nate the Great(Posted 2010) [#3]
lol... i can do that in my head skully why would you need a website.. haha jk

btw that is possible that it is right... if it was odd that would be another story...

why would you want that in binary is the question...


_Skully(Posted 2010) [#4]
Wouldn't the first binary digit make the value odd?

1,2,4,8,16,32...

The only bit that determines odd/even is bit 0 unless I've got a wire crossed


GaryV(Posted 2010) [#5]
I need 210103647840849769591934654987391467520 converted to binary. Thanks!
You do realize the calculator included with Windows will convert this for you, and do so in less time than it took you to make this post.


Floyd(Posted 2010) [#6]
You do realize the calculator included with Windows will convert this for you

Not the one that came with my copy of Windows XP.

It will pretend to do it, after throwing away the last seven digits.


Nate the Great(Posted 2010) [#7]
well I checked most of the number with the calculator that came with windows... it seems that skully's post is right and I think for some reason that website puts the 1's place furthest to the right. :p


Shortwind(Posted 2010) [#8]
@Nate, um, can you explain your previous post? binary is always written with 2^0 to the fartherst right most position.....

as in....

2^1+2^0 .... IE:

00 = 0
01 = 1
10 = 2
11 = 3

The right most digit in any binary number that is even is always 0. I'm sure you knew this.... :)