Number replacement

  1. Do Now:How are base 16 numbers different from base 10 numbers? form
  2. Go to unit 4 lab 1 pg 1
    1. Watch the 3rd video called “abstraction base conversion” on the page and read the section entitled “Here’s an algorithm you can follow to find the base 2 representation of any base 10 integer:”
    2. Download this document about base two numbers, complete it and email Mr. Melendez  the attached document.
  3. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 2 and read the top and middle of the page about Binary Sequences. Answer the questions in this form.
  4. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 2 and complete for you to do section 1 and 2 about overflow.
  5. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 2. Read below the section “for you to do” and answer these questions about overflow.
  6. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 3. Read from the top and watch the videos. Then download this document about hexadecimal numbers.  Complete it copy it into an email to Mr. Melendez.
  7. Go to unit 4 lab 3 page 3. Read the section on Writing Hexadecimal and the video below at the bottom of the page. Then download this  document on translating base ten numbers into hexadecimal numbers. Complete it and copy the results into an email to Mr. Melendez.
  8. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 4 and read about how to translate base 2 (binary) numbers into base 16 numbers (hexadecimal). Then download this document. Complete the assignment and email Mr. Melendez the answers.
  9. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 4 and read about how to  translate hex numbers into binary numbers. Download this document and complete it  document. Then email Mr. Melendez the answer.
  10. Go to unit 4 lab 1 page 4 and read about  Hexadecimal Colors. Then download this document and complete it. email Mr. Melendez the answers.