Convert 150 from decimal to hexadecimal
(base 16) notation:
Raise our base of 16 to a power
Start at 0 and increasing by 1 until it is >= 150
160 = 1
161 = 16
162 = 256 <--- Stop: This is greater than 150
Since 256 is greater than 150, we use 1 power less as our starting point which equals 1
Work backwards from a power of 1
We start with a total sum of 0:
The highest coefficient less than 15 we can multiply this by to stay under 150 is 9
Multiplying this coefficient by our original value, we get: 9 * 16 = 144
Add our new value to our running total, we get:
0 + 144 = 144
This is <= 150, so we assign our outside coefficient of 9 for this digit.
Our new sum becomes 144
Our hexadecimal notation is now equal to 9
The highest coefficient less than 15 we can multiply this by to stay under 150 is 6
Multiplying this coefficient by our original value, we get: 6 * 1 = 6
Add our new value to our running total, we get:
144 + 6 = 150
This = 150, so we assign our outside coefficient of 6 for this digit.
Our new sum becomes 150
Our hexadecimal notation is now equal to 96