Word Processor all answers (figures or answers that are too awkward to type can be hand-written or hand-drawn but then must be scanned in and included in your submission). Each problem (e.g,. 1a, 1b, 2a, 3b, etc) is worth 5 points. Show your work for a chance at partial credit – if you don’t show your work and you get an answer wrong, you get it all wrong! NOTE: remember to include minus signs for any negative numbers.
4. Using the 14-bit floating point representation from chapter 2 (figure 2.2) where exponents are represented using excess-16, convert the following a. 01100111010110 to decimal b. -24.375 to binary c. 10110011100000 to decimal d. 2.3 to binary
Word Processor all answers (figures or answers that are too awkward to type can be hand-written or hand-drawn but then must be scanned in and included in your submission). Each problem (e.g,. 1a, 1b,...
Word Processor all answers (figures or answers that are too awkward to type can be hand-written or hand-drawn but then must be scanned in and included in your submission). Each problem (e.g,. 1a, 1b, 2a, 3b, etc) is worth 5 points. Show your work for a chance at partial credit – if you don’t show your work and you get an answer wrong, you get it all wrong! NOTE: remember to include minus signs for any negative numbers. 2. Convert...
Word Processor all answers (figures or answers that are too awkward to type can be hand-written or hand-drawn but then must be scanned in and included in your submission). Each problem (e.g,. 1a, 1b, 2a, 3b, etc) is worth 5 points. Show your work for a chance at partial credit – if you don’t show your work and you get an answer wrong, you get it all wrong! NOTE: remember to include minus signs for any negative numbers. 1. Convert...