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    For an 8-Bit Allocation, the Largest Decimal Number That Can
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For an 8-Bit Allocation, the Largest Decimal Number That Can

Question 5

Question 5

Multiple Choice

For an 8-bit allocation, the largest decimal number that can be represented in two's complement form is _______.


A) 8
B) 127
C) 128
D) 256

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