Question 1 (7 points) You can\'t do multiplication in binary in the computer. Qu
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Question 1 (7 points)
You can't do multiplication in binary in the computer.
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Question 2 (7 points)
A WORD is always made up of 8 bits.
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Question 8 (7 points)
In order to "complement" a number we
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complement each bit then subtract 1 from the result
complement each bit
complement each bit then add one to the result
complement each bit then add zero to the result
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Question 9 (7 points)
In subtraction, the first number (the one being diminished) is called the
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subtrahend
minuet
minuend
subtracted
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1) False. Binary multiplication is possible.
2) False. A word can be 16 bits too.
8) Complement each bit then subtract 1 from the result,
9) Minuet is the first part.
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