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I. Convert the following numbers with the indicated bases to decimal: 1. (1O111O)2 2. (1110101.11)2 3. (12121)3 4. (4310)5 5. (50)7 6. (198)12
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I. Convert the following numbers with the indicated bases to decimal:
1. (1O111O)2
2. (1110101.11)2
3. (12121)3
4. (4310)5
5. (50)7
6. (198)12
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I think it will be 2 ( 1110101.11)
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