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What are the 4-bit patterns used to represent each of the characters in the string "1301"? Only represent the characters between the quotation marks.) Note: There is space between 1301. Practical (show work 1. What are the sign and magnitude for the following numbers? A. - 27 B. 140 C. - 99 D. 46

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  1. 5 January, 07:17
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    The string "1301" can be converted into numbers by using the ASCII characters set.

    1. Decimal ASCII

    1=49, 3=51, 0=48, 1=49

    Without space

    "1301" = 49 51 48 49

    with space included

    "1 3 0 1" = 49 32 51 32 48 32 49

    (white space is represented by 32 in Decimal ASCII)

    2. Hexadecimal ASCII

    1=31, 3=33, 0=30, 1=31

    Without space

    "1301" = 31 33 30 31

    with space included

    "1 3 0 1" = 31 20 33 20 30 20 31

    (white space is represented by 20 in hexadecimal ASCII)

    The magnitude can be found by traditional decimal to binary conversion (Divide by 2 until we are left with remainder 0 or 1) and sign can be represented by adding most significant bit (MSB) 0 for positive and 1 for negative.

    A. - 27

    Magnitude: 00011011

    Since the sign is negative add 1 to the MSB

    which becomes 100011011

    B. 140

    Magnitude: 10001100

    Since the sign is positive add 0 to the MSB

    which becomes 010001100

    C. - 99

    Magnitude: 01100011

    Since the sign is negative add 1 to the MSB

    which becomes 101100011

    D. 46

    Magnitude: 00101110

    Since the sign is positive add 0 to the MSB

    which becomes 000101110
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