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Converting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal
How many different ways can you write the same number? Learners experiment with writing numbers using different bases. They progress from base 10 to base two, eight, and six.
Math eBook
Hexadecimal to Binary Conversion
In this conversion activity, learners convert hexadecimal numbers to binary. This two-page activity contains approximately 20 problems. This interactive activity may be completed on-line or printed.
Math eBook
Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion
In this conversion worksheet, students convert from binary to hexadecimal numbers. This two-page worksheet contains approximately 20 problems. This interactive worksheet may be completed on-line or printed for paper use.
Curated OER
Binary Math
In this Algebra II/Pre-calculus instructional activity, students represent decimal numbers in binary form and compute with binary numbers. The four page instructional activity contains eleven questions. Answers are...
Curated OER
Base It
Third graders complete place value charts in the decimal system, the binary and Hexadecimal system. They discuss the contributions made by Ada Lovelace to computer language. They express the idea of place value with exponents.
Curated OER
Digital Codes
In this Algebra II/Pre-Calculus worksheet, students convert numbers into binary, octal, and hexadecimal code and examine different uses for writing numbers in other bases. The four page worksheet contains twelve multi-part...
Curated OER
Numbers System Conversions
In this number system conversions activity, students explore, analyze and develop mastery skills in converting between alternative number systems.
Curated OER
Sudorku
In this sudoku puzzle worksheet, students evaluate 28 expressions with answers resulting in values of 1-9. Students solve the sudoku puzzle by filling in the missing numbers.
Purple Math
Purplemath: Number Bases: Introduction & Binary Numbers
The process of converting between different number bases is actually fairly simple, but the thinking behind it can seem a bit confusing at first. And while the topic of different bases may seem somewhat pointless to you, the rise of...
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Number Bases
While our number system is based on the number 10, there are many other possible ways to organize a number system, which are explored here.
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Hotmath: Practice Problems: Different Bases
Ten problems cover the topic of converting a variety of number to various bases. They are given with each step to the solution cleverly revealed one at a time. You can work each step of the problem then click the "View Solution" button...