Convert 64 from decimal to octal
(base 8) notation:
Raise our base of 8 to a power
Start at 0 and increasing by 1 until it is >= 64
80 = 1
81 = 8
82 = 64 <--- Stop: This is equal to 64
Since 64 is equal to 64, we use our current power as our starting point which equals 2
Work backwards from a power of 2
We start with a total sum of 0:
The highest coefficient less than 7 we can multiply this by to stay under 64 is 1
Multiplying this coefficient by our original value, we get: 1 * 64 = 64
Add our new value to our running total, we get:
0 + 64 = 64
This = 64, so we assign our outside coefficient of 1 for this digit.
Our new sum becomes 64
Our octal notation is now equal to 1
The highest coefficient less than 7 we can multiply this by to stay under 64 is 1
Multiplying this coefficient by our original value, we get: 1 * 8 = 8
Add our new value to our running total, we get:
64 + 8 = 72
This is > 64, so we assign a 0 for this digit.
Our total sum remains the same at 64
Our octal notation is now equal to 10
The highest coefficient less than 7 we can multiply this by to stay under 64 is 1
Multiplying this coefficient by our original value, we get: 1 * 1 = 1
Add our new value to our running total, we get:
64 + 1 = 65
This is > 64, so we assign a 0 for this digit.
Our total sum remains the same at 64
Our octal notation is now equal to 100