In the equation below, Solve for x if all the numbers are in base 2: \(\frac{11}{x}\) = \(\frac{1000}{x + 101}\)
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Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation:
\(\frac{11}{x}\) = \(\frac{1000}{x + 101}\) = 11(x + 101)
1000x = 11x + 1111
1000x - 11x = 1111
101x = 1111
x = \(\frac{1111}{101}\)
x = 11
\(\frac{11}{x}\) = \(\frac{1000}{x + 101}\) = 11(x + 101)
1000x = 11x + 1111
1000x - 11x = 1111
101x = 1111
x = \(\frac{1111}{101}\)
x = 11