a. b. C. Convert the integer 14325 10 into binary and hexadecimal. Assume that this integer should be stored using 16 bi

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a. b. C. Convert the integer 14325 10 into binary and hexadecimal. Assume that this integer should be stored using 16 bi

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A B C Convert The Integer 14325 10 Into Binary And Hexadecimal Assume That This Integer Should Be Stored Using 16 Bi 1
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a. b. C. Convert the integer 14325 10 into binary and hexadecimal. Assume that this integer should be stored using 16 bits. Convert the number -58 10 into binary and hexadecimal. Show how this number would be stored as both an 8 bit as well as a 16 bit integer (for both binary and hexadecimal). Perform the following 8 bit binary arithmetic operations. For each problem, indicate whether overflow/underflow occurs. i. iii. + 00101101 01101100 00011111 + 01010101 ii. iv. 00001110 00110101 10110011 00011101
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