0x924
0x924 is a hexadecimal representation of a number. In decimal, this is equivalent to 2340. In binary, it is 100100100100. The "0x" prefix is a common convention used in many programming languages and contexts to indicate that the following digits are to be interpreted as hexadecimal. Hexadecimal numbers are base-16, using digits 0-9 and letters A-F to represent values ten through fifteen.
The specific significance of 0x924 would depend entirely on its context. It could represent a memory address,