2. Extend Example 7-27 to read one number each from ASCII_1[] and ASCII_2 | arrays and convert them to a packed BCD numb

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2. Extend Example 7-27 to read one number each from ASCII_1[] and ASCII_2 | arrays and convert them to a packed BCD numb

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2. Extend Example 7-27 to read one number each from ASCII_1[] and ASCII_2 | arrays and convert them to a packed BCD number and store the number in array PKD_BCD I) ASCIL1[] = {1/23/1517,8,9 416); ASCII 20) = {'9,(56,832, 0171-4); PKD_BCD (10)
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