4.16 LAB: Convert to reverse binary Write a program that takes in a positive integer as input, and outputs a string of 1's and O's representing the integer in reverse binary. For an integer x, the algorithm is: As long as x is greater than 0 Output x 2 (remainder is either 0 or 1) x = x / 2 Note: The above algorithm outputs the 0's and 1's in reverse order. Ex: If the input is: 6 the output is: 011 6 in binary is 110; the algorithm outputs the bits in reverse. 450236.2961436.qx3zay? LAB ACTIVITY 1 #include 2 3 int main(void) { int x; // Read in the positive integer 345672 4.16.1: LAB: Convert to reverse binary 8 scanf("%d", &x); 9 10 // Output the binary representation of the integer in reverse order 11 while (x > 0) { printf("%d", x % 2); x /= 2; main.c 12 13 14 15 } 16 17 return 0; 18 Load default template...

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4.16 LAB: Convert to reverse binary
Write a program that takes in a positive integer as input, and outputs a string of 1's and 0's representing the integer in reverse binary. For an
integer x, the algorithm is:
As long as x is greater than 0
Output x 2 (remainder is either 0 or 1)
x = x / 2
Note: The above algorithm outputs the O's and 1's in reverse order.
Ex: If the input is:
6
the output is:
011
6 in binary is 110; the algorithm outputs the bits in reverse.
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LAB
ACTIVITY
1 #include <stdio.h>
ALTERN%
10
11
4.16.1: LAB: Convert to reverse binary
3 int main(void) {
int x;
// Read in the positive integer
scanf("%d",
&x);
// Output the binary representation of the integer in reverse order
while (x > 0) {
12
13
14
15 }
16
18
printf("%d", x % 2);
x /= 2;
17 return 0;
main.c
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Transcribed Image Text:4.16 LAB: Convert to reverse binary Write a program that takes in a positive integer as input, and outputs a string of 1's and 0's representing the integer in reverse binary. For an integer x, the algorithm is: As long as x is greater than 0 Output x 2 (remainder is either 0 or 1) x = x / 2 Note: The above algorithm outputs the O's and 1's in reverse order. Ex: If the input is: 6 the output is: 011 6 in binary is 110; the algorithm outputs the bits in reverse. 450336.2961436.qxazy7 LAB ACTIVITY 1 #include <stdio.h> ALTERN% 10 11 4.16.1: LAB: Convert to reverse binary 3 int main(void) { int x; // Read in the positive integer scanf("%d", &x); // Output the binary representation of the integer in reverse order while (x > 0) { 12 13 14 15 } 16 18 printf("%d", x % 2); x /= 2; 17 return 0; main.c Load default template... When done developing your program press the Submit for grading button below. This will
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Transcribed Image Text:Latest submission - 8:27 AM PST on 02/06/23 Only show failing tests 1:Compare output ^ Output is nearly correct, but whitespace differs. See highlights below. Input 6 Your output Expected output 2:Compare output A Output is nearly correct, but whitespace differs. See highlights below. Your output 3:Compare output Expected output Input 19 Input 011 Your output 0114 Expected output Output is nearly correct, but whitespace differs. See highlights below. 5 previous submissions 11001 110014 255 11111111 111111114 Special character legend Special character legend Special character legend Futer Download this submission
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The following are steps that need to be taken for the given program:

  • Ask for the number 'n' from the user
  • Check if 'n' is positive, if not, exit the program.
  • Using a while loop, print the remainder by 2 repeatedly followed by the division of 'n' by 2.
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