Largest binary number can be achieved by having bit value as '1' for each bit.
So, maximum 8 bit binary number = 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 = 25510 ( In decimal)
Largest decimal number for binary can be calculated directly also,
Question 10 Enter the decimal value of the largest binary number with 8 digits,
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The largest unsigned decimal number that can be represented in binary using six bits is
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The place values for the eight binary digits used in IPv4 addressing are as follows: 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1. Expand this range to include an additional four bits. Do this by recording the place values for 211, 210, 29, and 28. 1111 Express the decimal value 2001 in binary by placing 1s in the binary positions requiring the addition of the corresponding place value. Place 0s in the binary positions where the corresponding place value should...
4. What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10011110 have if: a) It is interpreted as an unsigned number? b) It is on a computer using signed-magnitude representation? c) It is on a computer using ones complement representation? d) It is on a computer using twos complement representation? 5. Given the following two binary numbers: 11111100 and 01110000. a) Which of these two numbers is the larger unsigned binary number? b) Which of these two is the larger when it is being...
What decimal value does the 8-bit binary number 10110111 have if: a) it is interpreted as an unsigned number? b) it is on a computer using signed-magnitude representation? c) it is on a computer using one’s complement representation? d) it is on a computer using two’s complement representation? e) it is on a computer using excess-127 representation?
Using Python In the decimal system (base 10), a natural number is represented as a sequence dndn?1 . . . d0 of (decimal) digits, each of which is in the range 0..9. The value of the number is d0 ×100 +d1 ×101 +···+ dn ×10n. Similarly, in the binary system (base 2), a natural number is represented as a sequence bnbn?1 · · · b0 of (binary) digits, each of which is 0 or 1. The value of the number...
Given the 8 - bit binary number: 1001 10 1 1 What decimal number does this represent if the computer uses: signed magnitude representation (a) signed 1's complement (b) (c) signed 2's complement Assuming 2's complement 8 - bit representation, consider the following: +70 010001 10 21 +80 010100000 10010110 Is this correct? Why or why not?
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1.1 Question 1 (Decimal and binary fractions) la. Which of the following five fractions are decimal fractions (in Q1o) Which are binary fractions (in Q2)? 3/16, 91/200, 8/60, 24/60, 99/250 Include your reasoning. lb. Explain how you get a binary fraction which has the same first (significant) three (nonzero) binary digits as 0.07. What is (in decimal format) the approximation of 0.07 which you get in this way? The rounding function used here is trunction (to...