A 10-bit 2’s complement register stores 1111000001₂. What is the correct decimal value of this signed number? A −62 B
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Chapter 5: Number System and Digital Logic (Set-9)
A fixed 7-bit unsigned register stores a value 1011010₂. What decimal value does this represent using correct place weights? A
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While converting a negative decimal number into binary for storage in CPU registers, which representation is most commonly used because
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A number system that uses base 2 and represents data using two stable states in circuits is mainly called which
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In a positional number system, the value of a digit depends mainly on its base and its position within the
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A 9-bit unsigned register can represent values up to A 255 B 512 C 1023 D 511 Explanation Explanation: Unsigned
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When converting a large decimal to binary, the standard method repeatedly uses A Multiply by 2 B Divide by 2
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In base-8, the next number after 17₈ is A 20₈ B 18₈ C 21₈ D 19₈ Explanation Octal digits go
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A number written as 4A₁₆ uses which base for place values A Powers of 2 B Powers of 16 C
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In a positional number system, the base (radix) mainly decides A Digit symbols used B Number of bits C Place
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