5. show the 16-bit binary equivalents of the two numbers in part a and b without doing binary to decimal conversion. To

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5. show the 16-bit binary equivalents of the two numbers in part a and b without doing binary to decimal conversion. To get full credit, show your calculations. a. OxACIO b. OxFF80 Answer: a b 6. Given the following a bit decimal numbers: X = 60 Y = 22 V = 90 W = -25 Z=-110 Perform the following calculations and specify the result, and the values of V (overflow) and (carry) flags. Assume the result register is 8-bits also show your calculations. Result Overflow Flag ( Carry Flag (c) Answer: Operation X+Y X-Y Y-X X+V W-V Z+W
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