Computers and Technology, 19.04.2021 16:50 haleymoodie1998
Drag each statement to the correct location.
Determine if the given statements are true or false.
The hexadecimal equivalent
of 22210 is DE
The binary equivalent of
D7 is 11010011
The decimal equivalent of
1316 is 19.
True
False
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