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How can you multiply 1230 and 23 with base 4? - Answers
You can either turn it back to decimal, calculate it and turn it back to quaternary. Or you can draw a simple times table in Base 4: x 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 10 12 3 3 12 13 Then, when you multiply normally, like 1230*20 and 1230*3 you will get 31200 and 10330 respectively. Add then up and you get 102130 in quaternary, or 1180 in decimal.
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How can you multiply 1230 and 23 with base 4? - Answers
You can either turn it back to decimal, calculate it and turn it back to quaternary. Or you can draw a simple times table in Base 4: x 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 10 12 3 3 12 13 Then, when you multiply normally, like 1230*20 and 1230*3 you will get 31200 and 10330 respectively. Add then up and you get 102130 in quaternary, or 1180 in decimal.
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How can you multiply 1230 and 23 with base 4? - Answers
You can either turn it back to decimal, calculate it and turn it back to quaternary. Or you can draw a simple times table in Base 4: x 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 2 10 12 3 3 12 13 Then, when you multiply normally, like 1230*20 and 1230*3 you will get 31200 and 10330 respectively. Add then up and you get 102130 in quaternary, or 1180 in decimal.
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