Yeah, I figured that out (having got it as 25 bits earlier). I copied the wrong number from the work I've been doing. It's actually 1001101001111011110001110, but yeah, I looked through all the course material and there is nothing on turning 20248462 into a 24bit binary number.
Homework Statement
This is a question on a homework assignment, and of course I'm not expecting a direct answer but just a way to figure out how to get what I need to know.
The question is: Take you 8-digit student number (20248462 in this example) and convert this to a 24 bit equivalent...