The 8 bit unsigned binary uses Excess-127 notation to represent the range of decimal values.
While using the Excess-127 format, the negative exponents have the range of 0-126 and the positive numbers have the range of 128-255. 127 is not present in the range because it represents the power of 0
=> Therefore the answer will be "None of these"
2 pts Question 1 The range of decimal values that can be represented using 8 bits...
The largest unsigned decimal number that can be represented in binary using six bits is
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