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151. The decimal equivalent of the BCD number 1010 is ________.





152. The largest unsigned decimal number that can be represented in binary using six bits is ________.





153. The two digits in the binary number system are ___ and ___.





154. Decimal 37 is ________ in binary with an even parity bit.





155. The decimal fraction 1/4 can be written in binary as________.





156. Decimal 474 is ________ in BCD.





157. An unweighted code in which only one bit changes from one code number to the next is ________.





158. Binary 10111111 is ________ in hexadecimal.





159. Hexadecimal 44 is ________ in binary.





160. Resistors—usually 300 apiece—inserted between a decoder and a 7-segment display are ________.





161. Adding a zero to the leftmost bit of an ASCII code is called ________.



162. The largest BCD number that can be represented with four binary bits is ________.





163. Binary-coded-decimal 0111 1001 0011 is ________ in binary.





164. Decimal 12 is ________ in hexadecimal.





165. Hexadecimal AA is ________ in decimal.





166. Decimal 42 is equivalent to binary ________.





167. The decimal number –128 is represented in the signed 2's complement system as ________.





168. Whenever information is transmitted from one device to another, there is a possibility that ________.





169. Odd-parity 9E16 is ________ decimal.





170. Hexadecimal 12 is ________in binary.





171. Overflow can occur if two signed numbers are added and ________.





172. A typical CD-ROM can store ________ of digital data.





173. The MSB of 11001 is ________.





174. ________ symbols are needed to represent all digits in hexadecimal.





175. Each hexadecimal digit converts to ________ binary digits.





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