1. Translate the following C code to MIPS. Assume that the variables f, g, h, i, and jare assigned to registers $s0, $s1

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1. Translate the following C code to MIPS. Assume that the variables f, g, h, i, and jare assigned to registers $s0, $s1

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1. Translate the following C code to MIPS. Assume that the variables f, g, h, i, and jare assigned to registers $s0, $s1, $s2, $s3, and $s4, respectively. Assume that the base address of the arrays A and B are in registers $s6 and $s7, respectively. Assume that the elements of the arrays A and B are 4-byte words: B[8]=A + A[j] 2. Translate the following C code to MIPS. Assume that the variables a, b, i, j in $50, $s1, $t0, and $t1. $s2 holds the base address of the array D. for (j=1;j<a; j++) D[j]=i-j;
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