Assuming we are using the Hamming algorithm presented in your text and even
parity to design an error-correcting code, find the code word to represent the 8-bit
information word 01001000. - Answer- 000110011000
Using the CRC polynomial 1001, create the CRC code word for the information word
01010101. - Answer- 01010101110
The binary string 01000110001000 is a floating point number expressed using the
14-bit simple model given in your text. (There are no implied bits.) What is its
decimal equivalent? - Answer- 2.125
The binary string 01001010001100 is a floating point number expressed using the
14-bit simple model given in your text. (There are no implied bits.) What is its
decimal equivalent? - Answer- 4.375
Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these
two numbers is the larger unsigned binary number? - Answer- 11111100
Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these
two is the larger when it is being interpreted on a computer using signed-two's
complement representation? - Answer- 01110000
Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000 Which of these
two is the smaller when it is being interpreted on a computer using signed-magnitude
representation? - Answer- 11111100
What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is interpreted
as an unsigned number? - Answer- 180
What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a
computer using signed-magnitude representation? - Answer- -52
, What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a
computer using one's complement representation? - Answer- -75
What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a
computer using two's complement representation? - Answer- -76
What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110100 have if: it is on a
computer using excess-127 representation? - Answer- 53
Add the following unsigned binary number as shown.01000100 +
10111011---------------- - Answer- 11111111
Subtract the following signed binary numbers as shown using 2's complement
arithmetic. 11000100- 00111011------------------- - Answer- 10001001
Perform the following binary multiplication, assuming unsigned integers:1011X
101------- - Answer- 00110111
Perform the following binary divisions, assuming unsigned integers:11111101/1011 -
Answer- 11010
Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double
precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it
is 12.5 - Answer- 0 10000000010 1001000...0
Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double
precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it
is -1. 5 - Answer- 1 01111111111 1000000...0
Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double
precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it
is .75 - Answer- 0 01111111110 1000000...0
Show how the following floating point values would be stored using IEEE-754 double
precision (be sure to indicate the sign bit, the exponent, and the significand fields): it
is 26.265 - Answer- 0 10000000011 1010101...0
The ASCII code for the letter A is 1000001, and the ASCII code for the letter a is
1100001. Given that the ASCII code for the letter G is 1000111, without looking at
Table 2.7, what isthe ASCII code for the letter g? - Answer- 1100111
The Boolean AND operation is also known as - Answer- Boolean product
Which of the following equations correctly reflects the truth table shown below? -
Answer- x'yz' + x'yz + xy'z' + xyz' + xyz
The truth table shown below is supposed to reflect the function F(x, y, z) = y(x + z')
but two lines are in error. Identify them. - Answer- 3 and 4
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