Binary is a base-2 numeral system that uses two symbols, 0 and 1, to represent numbers. It is the most common way to represent numbers in computers and other digital devices.
To convert 190 to binary, you can follow these steps:
- Divide 190 by 2. The quotient is 95 and the remainder is 0.
- Divide 95 by 2. The quotient is 47 and the remainder is 1.
- Divide 47 by 2. The quotient is 23 and the remainder is 1.
- Divide 23 by 2. The quotient is 11 and the remainder is 1.
- Divide 11 by 2. The quotient is 5 and the remainder is 1.
- Divide 5 by 2. The quotient is 2 and the remainder is 1.
- Divide 2 by 2. The quotient is 1 and the remainder is 0.
At this point, you have reached the end of the division process. The remainders from each division are written in reverse order to get the binary representation of 190. In this case, the binary representation of 190 is 10111110.
Here is a summary of the steps to convert 190 to binary:
- Divide the decimal number by 2.
- Write down the remainder.
- Continue dividing the quotient by 2 until the quotient is 0.
- Write down the remainders in reverse order.
The binary representation of 190 is 10111110.