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.the last two digits, list the numbers from 8 to 28 in base 12
:Convert the following numbers with the indicated bases to decimal 1.3
5 (b) * (198) 12 )4310( * )a(
8 (d) (345) 6 )435( )c(
Determine the base of the numbers in each case for the following *1.5
:operations to be correct
.14/2 = 5 (b) 54/4 = 13 (c) 24 + 17 = 40 )a(
Convert the hexadecimal number 64CD to binary, and then convert it *1.7
.from binary to octal
:Find the 9’s and the 10’s complement of the following decimal numbers 1.15
25,478,036 (b) 63, 325, 600 )a(
.25,000,000 (d) 00,000,000 )c(
Perform subtraction on the given unsigned numbers using the 10’s 1.17
complement of the subtrahend. Where the result should be negative, find its
.10’s complement and affix a minus sign. Verify your answers
4,637 - 2,579 (b) 125 - 1,800 )a(
2,043 - 4,361 (d) 1,631 – 745 )c(
Represent the unsigned decimal numbers 791 and 658 in BCD, and then 1.23
.show the steps necessary to form their sum
Represent the decimal number 6,248 in (a) BCD, (b) excess‐3 code, (c) 1.25
.2421 code, and (d) a 6311 code
Assign a binary code in some orderly manner to the 52 playing cards. Use 1.27
.the minimum number of bits
Decode the following ASCII code: 1010011 1110100 1100101 1110110 *1.29
.1100101 0100000 1001010 1101111 1100010 1110011
How many printing characters are there in ASCII? How many of them *1.31
?are special characters (not letters or numerals)
By means of a timing diagram similar to Fig. 1.5 , show the signals of the 1.35
outputs f and g in Fig. P1.35 as functions of the three inputs a, b, and c. Use all
.eight possible combinations of a, b, and c