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What is the decimal equivalent of the 2's complement signed number 11011001?
 
  A) 29 B) 25 C) -18 D) -39

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Multiplication of the unsigned binary numbers 10010 and 11101 results in a product of:
 
  A) 101010101 B) 1110001010 C) 1000011110 D) 1000001100



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
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