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mpobi80

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Which of the following represents the correct counting sequence from FEE16?
 
  A) FED, FEC, FEB, FEA, FEA, FFB B) FEF, FF0, FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4
  C) FF0, FF1, FF2, FF3, FF4, FF5 D) FEF, FFF, 1FF0, 1FF1, 1FF2, 1FF3

Question 2

When using the division-by-2 method of converting from decimal to binary, the first remainder represents the:
 
  A) LSB of the equivalent binary value.
  B) LSB of the equivalent binary value, providing the final remainder is used to replace the original LSB, which is then moved to the MSB position.
  C) MSB of the equivalent binary value, providing the following sequence of remainders are written in descending order until the final remainder is achieved. The final remainder is used to replace the original MSB which is discarded.
  D) MSB of the equivalent binary value.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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