Can you make it clear so I can read it please. 22. Encode -2 ¾ as a 32 bit IEEE
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Question
Can you make it clear so I can read it please.
22. Encode -2 ¾ as a 32 bit IEEE binary number?
24. Convert the Octal number 248 to a HEX number.
21.If you have a true color display using 8 bits for the intensity of each primary color. How many colors can you create for the display?
23.Encode the symbol for 5 in binary so it can be printed on the console screen?
15.What is value of the 1’s complement integer 1001 1101? 11. Express the base 10 number 2110 as a base 4 number.
2. ____________________ Architectures implement the CPU in such a way that more than one instruction can be performed (completed) at a time
Explanation / Answer
22)
the number to be converted is -2.75 which can be written as follows:
-10.11 for 32 bit representation:
11111111111111111111111111111110.
23)
248 to hexa is not convertible.
It is invalid octa number.