Binary and hexadecimal workbook for GCSE computer science and computing

A revision-guide and workbook that explores everything students will ever need to know about binary and hexadecimal number systems for the GCSE in computing or computer science.

Updated to fix all known issues May 2016. In this innovative edition each example and question has an online video component that clearly explains how to complete the exercises.

Covers the following topics:

  • What is a number system?
  • Converting from binary to denary
  • ​Converting from denary to binary
  • Binary addition
  • Binary subtraction
  • Converting from hexadecimal to denary
  • Converting from denary to hexadecimal
  • Converting from binary to hexadecimal
  • Converting from hexadecimal to binary
  • Bitwise manipulation

Includes worked examples, questions for students to practice, flow charts of the techniques, and QR code links to videos of worked examples

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Subject(s)Computing
Author(s)David Morgan
Age14-16
Published2015
Published by

Shelf reference004.12 MOR
ISN/ISBN9781517722982
Direct URLhttps://www-dev.stem.org.uk/xajgc

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