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Question: In which type of conversion, binary numbers can be converted into equivalent octal numbers by making groups of three bits starting from the LSB, moving towards the MSB of the number and then replacing each group of three bits by its octal representation

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MCQ: In which type of conversion, binary numbers can be converted into equivalent octal numbers by making groups of three bits starting from the LSB, moving towards the MSB of the number and then replacing each group of three bits by its octal representation

Correct Answer: A. Conversion of decimal fraction to any base

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