C) Using a 32-bit IEEE 754 single precision floating point format with one sign bit and ( eight exponent bits, show the

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C) Using a 32-bit IEEE 754 single precision floating point format with one sign bit and ( eight exponent bits, show the

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C) Using a 32-bit IEEE 754 single precision floating point format with one sign bit and ( eight exponent bits, show the representation of the value -0.6875. [3 marks] (d) Consider the use of an 8-bit IEEE 754 normalized floating point format with 1 sign bit, 4 exponent bits, and 3 mantissa bits, which is identical to the 32-bit and 64-bit formats in terms of the meaning of fields and special encodings. The exponent field employs an excess-7 coding and unbiased rounding is done to the nearest even specified in the IEEE floating point standard. Encode the following numbers in the 8- bit IEEE format: i. 0.0011011 binary ii. 16.0 decimal [4 marks] [4 marks]
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