MCQS type now Carefully read the questions and give the most appropriate answers a) What would be the equivalent representation of the following binary number in hexadecimal? 10111010.0101 b) How many bytes of memory would be required to store a grayscale image of 8 Mega pixels resolution? c) What is the minimum number of bits required to uniquely represent each card in a deck of 52 cards? d) If the following binary number were to be represented in the IEEE-754 single precision floating point format, then what would be the value of the exponent field in binary. 10111010.0101 e) If the following binary number were to be represented in the IEEE-754 single precision floating point format, then what would be the binary value stored in the sign bit. 10111010.0101 f) Convert the decimal number 1.1 into its equivalent binary representation.
MCQS type now Carefully read the questions and give the most appropriate answers
a) What would be the equivalent representation of the following binary number in hexadecimal?
10111010.0101
b) How many bytes of memory would be required to store a grayscale image of 8 Mega pixels resolution?
c) What is the minimum number of bits required to uniquely represent each card in a deck of 52 cards?
d) If the following binary number were to be represented in the IEEE-754 single precision floating point format, then what would be the value of the exponent field in binary.
10111010.0101
e) If the following binary number were to be represented in the IEEE-754 single precision floating point format, then what would be the binary value stored in the sign bit.
10111010.0101
f) Convert the decimal number 1.1 into its equivalent binary representation.
g) The maximum value in hexadecimal that can be stored in a single byte is
h) If the following binary number were to be represented in the IEEE-754 single precision floating point format, then what would be the binary value that would be stored in the significand part.
10111010.0101
I) The sum of the following two octal values, 77 and 56 can be expressed in octal as:
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