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Octal (base 8) to Decimal Conversion Table

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0 - 23
octal (base 8) to decimal
08= 010
18= 110
28= 210
38= 310
48= 410
58= 510
68= 610
78= 710
108= 810
118= 910
128= 1010
138= 1110
148= 1210
158= 1310
168= 1410
178= 1510
208= 1610
218= 1710
228= 1810
238= 1910
248= 2010
258= 2110
268= 2210
278= 2310
24 - 47
octal (base 8) to decimal
308= 2410
318= 2510
328= 2610
338= 2710
348= 2810
358= 2910
368= 3010
378= 3110
408= 3210
418= 3310
428= 3410
438= 3510
448= 3610
458= 3710
468= 3810
478= 3910
508= 4010
518= 4110
528= 4210
538= 4310
548= 4410
558= 4510
568= 4610
578= 4710
48 - 71
octal (base 8) to decimal
608= 4810
618= 4910
628= 5010
638= 5110
648= 5210
658= 5310
668= 5410
678= 5510
708= 5610
718= 5710
728= 5810
738= 5910
748= 6010
758= 6110
768= 6210
778= 6310
1008= 6410
1018= 6510
1028= 6610
1038= 6710
1048= 6810
1058= 6910
1068= 7010

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.

decimal

The decimal numeral system (also called base-ten positional numeral system, and occasionally called denary) is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers. It has ten as its base.