Writing left to right, draw a number line representing the integers ranging from from 4 to 7. (a) Add the binary representations to each point on your number line. (b) How far is (0110)2 from where (0000)2 would be on your number line? Can you reason about its position without actually drawing the missing numbers?
Writing left to right, draw a number line representing the integers ranging from from 4 to 7.
(a) Add the binary representations to each point on your number line.
(b) How far is (0110)2 from where (0000)2 would be on your number line? Can you reason about its
position without actually drawing the missing numbers?
(c) Draw a second number line, this time ranging from 65, 540 to 65, 543 in decimal and in in binary.
(d) How far is (1 0000 0000 0000 0110)2 from where (1 0000 0000 0000 0000)2 would appear on this
number line? Even though there are a lot more digits involved, is this inherently more complex than (a)
and (b) above?
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left to right, draw a number line representing the integers ranging from from 4 to 7.
(a) Add the binary representations to each point on your number line.
(b) How far is (0110)2 from where (0000)2 would be on your number line? Can you reason about its
position without actually drawing the missing numbers?
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