3.15 If A and B are four-bit unsigned binary numbers, 0111 and 1011 , complete the table obtained when using a two-bit f

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3.15 If A and B are four-bit unsigned binary numbers, 0111 and 1011 , complete the table obtained when using a two-bit f

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3.15 If A and B are four-bit unsigned binary numbers, 0111 and 1011 , complete the table obtained when using a two-bit full adder from Figure 3.15 to calculate each bit of the sum, S, of A and B. Check your answer by adding the decimal value of A and B and comparing the sum with S. Are the answers the same? Why or why not?
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