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The carry propagation delay in full-adder circuits:
 
  A) increases in a direct ratio to the total number of FA stages but are not a factor in limiting the speed of arithmetic operations.
  B) is normally not a consideration because the delays are usually in the nanosecond range.
  C) decreases in a direct ratio to the total number of FA stages.
  D) is cumulative for each stage and limits the speed at which arithmetic operations are performed.

Question 2

If a 27 m H inductor has a reactance of 5.5 k, the frequency equals ________.
 
  A) 32.4 kHz B) 324 Hz C) 932 Hz D) 3.24 kHz



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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