Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complements of the following binary numbers: (a) 00010000 (d) 10101010 (b) 00000000   (e) 10000101 (c) 11011010  (f) 11111111

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  • Obtain the 1’s and 2’s complements of the following binary numbers: (a) 00010000 (d) 10101010

(b) 00000000   (e) 10000101

(c) 11011010  (f) 11111111

Represent the unsigned decimal numbers 791 and 658 in BCD, and then show the steps necessary to form their sum

 

 

  • Express the following numbers in decimal:

(a) (10110.0101) 2

(b) (16.5) 16

(c) (26.24) 8

(d) (DADA.B) 16

(e) (1010.1101) 2

  • Add and multiply the following numbers without converting them to decimal.

(a)Binary numbers 1011 and 101.

(b)Hexadecimal numbers 2E and 34.

 

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