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Octal (base 8) to Base 2 Conversion Table

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0 - 23
octal (base 8) to base 2
08= 02
18= 12
28= 102
38= 112
48= 1002
58= 1012
68= 1102
78= 1112
108= 10002
118= 10012
128= 10102
138= 10112
148= 11002
158= 11012
168= 11102
178= 11112
208= 100002
218= 100012
228= 100102
238= 100112
248= 101002
258= 101012
268= 101102
278= 101112
24 - 47
octal (base 8) to base 2
308= 110002
318= 110012
328= 110102
338= 110112
348= 111002
358= 111012
368= 111102
378= 111112
408= 1000002
418= 1000012
428= 1000102
438= 1000112
448= 1001002
458= 1001012
468= 1001102
478= 1001112
508= 1010002
518= 1010012
528= 1010102
538= 1010112
548= 1011002
558= 1011012
568= 1011102
578= 1011112
48 - 71
octal (base 8) to base 2
608= 1100002
618= 1100012
628= 1100102
638= 1100112
648= 1101002
658= 1101012
668= 1101102
678= 1101112
708= 1110002
718= 1110012
728= 1110102
738= 1110112
748= 1111002
758= 1111012
768= 1111102
778= 1111112
1008= 10000002
1018= 10000012
1028= 10000102
1038= 10000112
1048= 10001002
1058= 10001012
1068= 10001102

octal (base 8)

The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7. Octal numerals can be made from binary numerals by grouping consecutive binary digits into groups of three (starting from the right). For example, the binary representation for decimal 74 is 1001010. Two zeroes can be added at the left: (00)1 001 010, corresponding the octal digits 1 1 2, yielding the octal representation 112.

base 2

base 2 is a positional numeral system with two as its base. It uses 2 different digits for representing numbers. The digits for base 2 could be 0, and 1.