How to convert 100 to octal
Here we will show you step-by-step how convert the decimal number 100 to octal.
First note that decimal numbers use 10 digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) and octal numbers use only 8 digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7).
As we explain the steps to converting 100 to octal, it is important to know the name of the parts of a division problem. In a problem like A divided by B equals C, A is the dividend, B is the divisor and C is the Quotient.
The Quotient has two parts. The Whole part and the Fractional part. The Fractional part is also known as the Remainder.
To convert the decimal number 100 to octal, you follow these steps:
Step 1) Divide 100 by 8 to get the Quotient. Keep the Whole part for the next step and set the Remainder aside.
Step 2) Divide the Whole part of the Quotient from step 1 by 8. Again keep the Whole part and set the Remainder aside.
Step 3) Repeat Step 2 above until the Whole part is 0.
Step 4) Write down the Remainders in reverse order to get the answer to 100 as an octal.
Here we will show our work so you can follow along:
100 ÷ 8 = 12 with 4 remainder
12 ÷ 8 = 1 with 4 remainder
1 ÷ 8 = 0 with 1 remainder
Then, when we put the remainders together in reverse order, we get the answer. The decimal number 100 converted to octal is therefore:
144
So what we did on the page was to Convert A10 to B8, where A is the decimal number 100 and B is the octal number 144. Which means that you can display decimal number 100 to octal in mathematical terms as follows:
10010 = 1448
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