Given the following decimal numbers, convert the numbers to a 16-bit memory location in binary using two's complement. (show all details step by step)  165910     - 165910      954610     - 954610

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  1. Given the following decimal numbers, convert the numbers to a 16-bit memory location in binary using two's complement. (show all details step by step)

 165910

 

 

- 165910

 

 

 954610

 

 

- 954610

 

 

  1. Convert the following decimal numbers to binary using the two’s complement format, using 8 bits:

 4810   

-3910  

-28410  

010 

 

  1. Briefly explain why two’s complement is the best format for representing signed integers in a computer.

 

 

 

 4. Convert the following decimal numbers to binary floating-point representation, using 4 bits for the fractional part:

68.510

125.4410

99.9910

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