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(10 00 pts) 6.3 Given a 32-bit binary number, please demonstrate the range it co

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(10 00 pts) 6.3 Given a 32-bit binary number, please demonstrate the range it could represent in y different cases. (1.5 pts)(a) case 1 unsigened integer (1.5 pts) (b) case 2: signed integer (5 pts) (c) case 3: single-presion IEEE 754 floating-Point representation (please show the reseasoning). pts) (d) Then please briefly explain the benefits of floating point represenation. (5 pts) 6.4 For Floating-Point representation, there is an event"underflow besides"overflown Please briefly explain what is underflow and overflow. You could use single-pr EEE13A floating-Point representation as an example to show underflow and

Explanation / Answer

a) 0 to 2^32-1

b) -2^31 to 2^31 -1

c) ±1.18×1038 to ±3.4×1038

d) the advantages of floating point representation is that it provides very large range