Binary (base 2) to Senary (base 6) Conversion Table

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0 - 23
binary (base 2) to senary (base 6)
010 = 02= 06
110 = 12= 16
210 = 102= 26
310 = 112= 36
410 = 1002= 46
510 = 1012= 56
610 = 1102= 106
710 = 1112= 116
810 = 10002= 126
910 = 10012= 136
1010 = 10102= 146
1110 = 10112= 156
1210 = 11002= 206
1310 = 11012= 216
1410 = 11102= 226
1510 = 11112= 236
1610 = 100002= 246
1710 = 100012= 256
1810 = 100102= 306
1910 = 100112= 316
2010 = 101002= 326
2110 = 101012= 336
2210 = 101102= 346
23 - 46
binary (base 2) to senary (base 6)
2310 = 101112= 356
2410 = 110002= 406
2510 = 110012= 416
2610 = 110102= 426
2710 = 110112= 436
2810 = 111002= 446
2910 = 111012= 456
3010 = 111102= 506
3110 = 111112= 516
3210 = 1000002= 526
3310 = 1000012= 536
3410 = 1000102= 546
3510 = 1000112= 556
3610 = 1001002= 1006
3710 = 1001012= 1016
3810 = 1001102= 1026
3910 = 1001112= 1036
4010 = 1010002= 1046
4110 = 1010012= 1056
4210 = 1010102= 1106
4310 = 1010112= 1116
4410 = 1011002= 1126
4510 = 1011012= 1136
46 - 69
binary (base 2) to senary (base 6)
4610 = 1011102= 1146
4710 = 1011112= 1156
4810 = 1100002= 1206
4910 = 1100012= 1216
5010 = 1100102= 1226
5110 = 1100112= 1236
5210 = 1101002= 1246
5310 = 1101012= 1256
5410 = 1101102= 1306
5510 = 1101112= 1316
5610 = 1110002= 1326
5710 = 1110012= 1336
5810 = 1110102= 1346
5910 = 1110112= 1356
6010 = 1111002= 1406
6110 = 1111012= 1416
6210 = 1111102= 1426
6310 = 1111112= 1436
6410 = 10000002= 1446
6510 = 10000012= 1456
6610 = 10000102= 1506
6710 = 10000112= 1516
6810 = 10001002= 1526
69 - 92
binary (base 2) to senary (base 6)
6910 = 10001012= 1536
7010 = 10001102= 1546

binary (base 2)

In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the binary numeral system or base-2 numeral system which represents numeric values using two different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1 (one). The base-2 system is a positional notation with a radix of 2. Because of its straightforward implementation in digital electronic circuitry using logic gates, the binary system is used internally by almost all modern computers and computer-based devices. Each digit is referred to as a bit.

senary (base 6)

The senary numeral system (also known as base-6 or heximal) has six as its base. It has been adopted independently by a small number of cultures. Like decimal, it is a semiprime, though being the product of the only two consecutive numbers that are both prime (2 and 3) it has a high degree of mathematical properties for its size. As six is a superior highly composite number, many of the arguments made in favor of the duodecimal system also apply to this base-6.