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question 2 (10 pt). in a 6 - bit system, use sign/magnitude scheme, please - represent 7 and - 7 in binary (base 2) - perform binary addition in this scheme - check if the resulting sum is zero in decimal (base 10).
Step1: Convert 7 to binary in 6 - bit sign/magnitude
The positive number 7 in binary is 111. In 6 - bit sign/magnitude, the left - most bit is 0 for positive. So it is 000111.
Step2: Convert - 7 to binary in 6 - bit sign/magnitude
The magnitude of 7 is 111. In 6 - bit sign/magnitude, for negative numbers, the left - most bit is 1. So - 7 is 100111.
Step3: Perform binary addition
000111 + 100111 = 101110
Step4: Convert the result to decimal
The left - most bit is 1, so it is a negative number. The magnitude is 01110 which is 14 in decimal. So the decimal value is - 14.
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The resulting sum is not zero in decimal. The binary representation of 7 is 000111, - 7 is 100111, their binary sum is 101110, and the decimal value of the sum is - 14.