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For problems 8, 9 and 10, convert the following decimal numbers into 8‑bit binary numbers as...

For problems 8, 9 and 10, convert the following decimal numbers into 8‑bit binary numbers as required for 2's complement math, and perform the indicated operations. Circle or bold your binary answer and show your work.

Notes:

Remember that positive numbers are represented in sign-magnitude format in 2's complement math

8.

+26

+15

=                                                         

9.

+26

- 15

   =

10.

- 26

+15

=

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