Convert AB6.4F Hex to Binary, Octal, Decimal

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The discussion focuses on converting the hexadecimal number AB6.4F into binary, octal, and decimal formats. Participants express uncertainty about how to start the conversion process and seek guidance on the possible digits in hexadecimal numbers. The conversation emphasizes the need for foundational knowledge in number systems to facilitate the conversion. Suggestions include consulting books or online resources for clarity. Understanding the hexadecimal system is crucial for accurate conversions to other bases.
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convert the hexadecimal number of AB6.4F to bas of 16 to its binary,octal,and decimal equivalent numbers..


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i don't know what to refer,as what i know was 6.4 is an even number which could link up binary,octal but i have no idea where to begins with?...could you please give me some clue?
 
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What are all the possible digits that could appear in a hexadecimal number? (For example, the possible digits in a binary number are 1 and 0.)

If you're not sure, look it up in a book or online.

That should help you figure it out.
 
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