4) Write the binary representation of the decimal number 63.25 assuming the IEEE 754 double precision format. (32-bit double precision: 11 bits for exponent (1023 bias) + 52 bits for base) Show your work leading to your answer (sign bit, exponent bits, base bits) as to how you derived your final 64-bit answer.

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4) Write the binary representation of the decimal number 63.25 assuming the IEEE 754 double precision format. (32-bit double precision: 11 bits for exponent (1023 bias) + 52 bits for base) Show your work leading to your answer (sign bit, exponent bits, base bits) as to how you derived your final 64-bit answer.  

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