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) Subtract the following numbers in binary: (i) 2576310 – 245410 (ii) 983210 – 243210 (iii)...

) Subtract the following numbers in binary:
(i) 2576310 – 245410 (ii) 983210 – 243210 (iii) 450610 – 200410 (iv)
900610 – 459810 (AN 4marks)
(ii)Express the following hexadecimal numbers to their equivalent
binary and octal numbers. (i) 3AC45B.20B (ii) 6754A.2FE (iii)
4596BC.31DF (iv) 2369.2AB7 ( AN 4marks)
(c) What is the range of unsigned and signed decimal numbers as well
as binary numbers that can be represented in a 10 bit system

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Expert Solution

1. subtraction

2. conversion


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