Learning to Convert Numbers to Different Bases

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Please I have read texts about changing the bases of numbers but still I have difficulties in
doing, may s'body instruct me for example..

Change 3145 to base 8

Thanx..
 
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Tenshou said:
What do you mean? explain what you mean by changing bases?

"Base" here is more specifically called "radix", but the word base is almost always used in English except in advanced academic texts.
 
MrAnchovy said:
First convert to base 10. Do you know what the 3 represents in 3145?

Maybe I shouldn't do this, but since this is not the homework forum:

[itex](3*5^2)+(1*5)+4=?[/itex]. Now express the result in base 8. Hint: [itex]100_{8} = 64_{10}=8^2[/itex]
 
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