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1. A 32-bit number stored in memory is 0x1234567. A) If this number represent an integer...

1. A 32-bit number stored in memory is 0x1234567.

A) If this number represent an integer what is its value base 10?

B) If this number represents an IEEE single precision floating point number what is its value base 10?

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Ans1: The memory location is expressed in terms of Hexadecimal.

a) So, at base 10 when it represents an integer the value will be 19088743

Explanation: 1*166 + 2*165 + 3*164 + 4*163 + 5*162 + 6*161 + 7*160 = 19088743

b) In terms of IEEE single precision floating point number its value at base 10 is 2.9988165E-38

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