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			 | The computer
    is representing a number from the keyboard by a pattern of ON and OFF
    signals represented by 1011.  What number was typed at the keyboard to
    produce this pattern? |  
          | Let's see how
    we can quickly convert numbers back to base 10 so that they will have more
    meaning to us humans. |    Example 1: 
      Convert
      2358 into base 10. 
        
        
          
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               | The Process: Above each of the digits in your number, list the power of the
              base that the digit represents.  See the example on the
              left.  It is now a simple process of multiplication and
              addition to determine your base 10 number.  In this example
              you have
 
 
                
                
                  
                    | 5
                      x 80 = 5 3 x 81 = 24
 2 x 82 = 128
 | Now simply add
                      these values together. 5 + 24 + 128 = 157
 Answer: 2358 = 15710
 |  **Remember:
              any number to the zero power equals
              one. |    Example 2:  Let's
    do the problem at the top of this lesson.Convert 10112 to base 10.
 
        
        
          
            | The process is the same as in example
              1.   
                
                
                  
                    | 1 x 20 =
                      1 1 x 21 = 2
 0 x 22 = 0
 1 x 23 = 8
 | 1 + 2
                      + 0 + 8 = 11  
                      Answer:  10112 = 1110 |  |    Example 3:  Convert
      1C416 to base 10. 
        
        
          
            | 4 x 160
              = 4 C x 161 = 12 x 161 = 192
 1 x 162 = 256
 | 4 +
              192 + 256 = 452 Answer:
              1C416 = 45210
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