Prelude to Programming
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Author: VENIT, Stewart
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 52RE
Program Plan Intro
(a)
To convert the 32.37510 decimal numbers to floating point binary numbers. Each fractional part should be of 4 bits.
Program Plan Intro
(b)
To convert the 543.02510 decimal number to floating point binary numbers. Each fractional part should be of 4 bits.
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