Programmable Logic Controllers
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ISBN: 9780073373843
Author: Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 19RQ
Explanation of Solution
a.
Dividing 1010 with 10:
- Here, it is given that the binary number 1010 must be divided by the binary number 10.
- It is performed as given below.
Explanation of Solution
b.
Dividing 1100 with 11:
- Here, it is given that the binary number 1100 must be divided by the binary number 11.
- It is performed as given below.
Explanation of Solution
c.
Dividing 110110 with 10:
- Here, it is given that the binary number 110110 must be divided by the binary number 10.
- It is performed as given below.
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Programmable Logic Controllers
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